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Tsunami 11 Apr 2020 01:43 AM

Ulimit.com is gone
 
Provider of subdomains/URL forwarding Ulimit.com is no longer. This may be a fait divers for many, but a very tiny piece of my first internet discovery disappears.

Back in the early 2000s, when domains weren't as cheap as they are now, lot of people used URL forwarding with subdomains. I remember the likes of www.go.to/any-name, .eu.org provided free subdomains, there were the likes of .de.vu subdomains, .da.ru subdomains (although those were used for a lot of spam sites), ... and there was Ulimit providing subdomains, including .be.tf subdomains. Back then, .be.tf was used quite a lot here in Belgium, for my first websites (hosted at MSN Groups, another long gone service) I used the likes of .tk and .be.tf myself and was satisfied enough with it. It served my needs, until domains became more affordable, since then I have bought my domains and haven't used any forwarding service anymore in over 15 years.

Still, this is a bit of nostalgia that disappears. I think of the ones I named, only .eu.org is still around. Maybe de.vu, I'm not sure. But even .eu.org website seems like it hasn't been updated in ages.

Folio 11 Apr 2020 11:20 AM

The internet certainly felt like a different place back then. I have one of those eu.org domains that I’ve used for years for side projects, and I wonder how many of those domains are still being actively used. Another free subdomain service that is still around is afraid.org.

Bamb0 11 Apr 2020 02:28 PM

This one says FREE.. I wonder if its as good??

www.easyredir.com/free-url-redirect

Tsunami 13 Apr 2020 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Folio (Post 615153)
The internet certainly felt like a different place back then. I have one of those eu.org domains that I’ve used for years for side projects, and I wonder how many of those domains are still being actively used. Another free subdomain service that is still around is afraid.org.

Afraid.org is still going, though I cannot see from which domains they offer subdomains. I can't find my way around that website.

eu.org is still going, but the website seems to not have been updated in ages. So I am not sure if registering a subdomain.eu.org is still going smoothly, and if the contacts for support are still functioning.

nl.nu is another service still existing, but apparently not being maintained and updated in ages. I'm not even sure if signing up for a subdomain.nl.nu is still possible.

V3.com seems to be gone. They were the provider of domains such as surf.to, go.to, i.am, ... where you would choose the name behind the / afte the domain. Several friends of mine had a website i.am/their-name

The internet is certainly a very different place compared to 15 years ago. Real domainnames becoming available for a very affordable price is of course a very good evolution. Back in the early 2000s the likes of .tk, .be.tf, go.to/, etc were often used because real domains were a lot more expensive than they are now.
And if you wanted a free online presence, you relied on the likes of Yahoo Groups or MSN communities. Although I guess there were options like Geocities too for a more proper website.

The internet evolved a lot, but I sometimes get nostalgic for those old days. Probably because those old days are strongly connection with my early twenties, an age when you feel like everything is possible and you have an entire life ahead of you :)

Tsunami 25 Apr 2020 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Folio (Post 615153)
The internet certainly felt like a different place back then. I have one of those eu.org domains that I’ve used for years for side projects, and I wonder how many of those domains are still being actively used. Another free subdomain service that is still around is afraid.org.

Where can you see under which domains you can register a subdomain at afraid.org?

The domain i.am, which used to be owned by V3.com for URL's such as www.i.am/enter-any-name-here, is now used by rapper Will.i.am, whose official website is http://will.i.am
I am unsure if his management owns the i.am domain ; they could easily allow other people to also register their-own-name.i.am but when browsing to www.i.am it says there is no content there as yet.

Folio 25 Apr 2020 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Tsunami (Post 615353)
Where can you see under which domains you can register a subdomain at afraid.org?

Hi Tsunami, You can find a list here:

https://freedns.afraid.org/domain/registry/

janusz 26 Apr 2020 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Folio (Post 615370)
Hi Tsunami, You can find a list here:

https://freedns.afraid.org/domain/registry/

It's a list of domains already registred, not a list of domains you can register.

Folio 26 Apr 2020 03:02 AM

I might have misunderstood Tsunami's question but my understanding was that Tsunami was asking for a list of domains for which he could

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register a subdomain
Those are the domains that are available for that purpose.

janusz 26 Apr 2020 03:06 AM

Ok, at least one of use misunderstood Tsunami's question :D


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