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OVH is a very good provider of cctlds with attractive prices and they support DNSSEC


 

They now offer a RESTful API


 

 

 

NETIM is another one to consider


 

Their API


 

They already have an open source module for the most popular billing platform


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I'm not sure if they have plans for this yet, however Paul and the team can probably enlighten you on that, a few people are looking for this so it's probably going to be done. The next domain registrar module being released though I know is Enom.

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I'm missing a good cctld registrar. Netim would be another one to consider, since they have very good support, but their prices are a bit higher.

 

That sounds like a nice registrar, maybe they will look into them for you.

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It looks like they may have written the modules for the other billing apps. I wonder if anyone has asked them for Blesta support? If they built these other integrations, they may be interested in doing so for Blesta as well.

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It looks like they may have written the modules for the other billing apps. I wonder if anyone has asked them for Blesta support? If they built these other integrations, they may be interested in doing so for Blesta as well.

I'll email them matey :D

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OVH is a very good provider of cctlds with attractive prices and they support DNSSEC
 
They now offer a RESTful API
 
 
 
NETIM is another one to consider
 
Their API
 
They already have modules for well known billing platforms

 

 

ovh is a good one ... i'm sure in the feature we will have one, as we have now a lot of blesta useres use the ovh service (server/domains/sms/vps/cloud ....)

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ovh is a good one ... i'm sure in the feature we will have one, as we have now a lot of blesta useres use the ovh service (server/domains/sms/vps/cloud ....)

Have you started working on this?

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I manage thousand of domains, and I would say, I tested OVH before doing this business and in my opinions OVH is very very bad for domains, at API or even from their interface you can not really do bulk update, and their desktop application bad.

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I manage thousand of domains, and I would say, I tested OVH before doing this business and in my opinions OVH is very very bad for domains, at API or even from their interface you can not really do bulk update, and their desktop application bad.

Thanks for your feedback. I've heard similar things about their SOAP API before, but thought things had improved when they introduced their HTTP API. It turns out it's incomplete and doesn't seem to support domain registration...

That only leaves Netim as a viable, cheap option.

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if you find extensions you want at internetbs.net  there are very good at price, api, support. & Blesta module ever exist.

 

and yes NETIM seem very better than OVH  (OVH: 5 year after, I still receive every month email from their system saying they will be deleting x inactive domains, when these domains was ever moved to an other registrar 5 years before, it's just creazy).

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if you find extensions you want at internetbs.net  there are very good at price, api, support. & Blesta module ever exist.

 

and yes NETIM seem very better than OVH  (OVH: 5 year after, I still receive every month email from their system saying they will be deleting x inactive domains, when these domains was ever moved to an other registrar 5 years before, it's just creazy).

Not enough choice at internetbs, although it's gotten better since they've been bought.

Enom now has more ccTLDs, but it's usually overpriced for resellers, as in more expensive than buying retail elsewhere.

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I have been reported dynadot work fine an have maybe more available extensions.

 

I personally know hexonet work fine, but can be expensive, and they had account security issue hack lately

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