I gone through a lot of hosting service providers and unfortunetly cannot find a single one that can be used without running nonfree programs, all of them require loading bulky obfuscated JavaScript apps.

I know of Codeberg Pages for static sites for example, but it is not suitable for any business or professional use.

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    1 year ago

    What exactly do you mean? Typically you go to a website, register the domain, setup payment and then setup the nameserver. No need to install anything on your end.

    Same with hosting. You sign up, setup payment, order a machine (root or virtual) and then you get SSH credentials and are good to go.

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      1 year ago

      The question wasn’t about avoiding installing but running proprietary software.

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        1 year ago

        But as I said: once the DNS entries are set up, everything is routed directly to your machine. What runs there is completely in your hands. Same with VPS/root server: SSH is free. Pick the client you like.

        I don’t know of a single registrar or hoster that I can’t run without libre software.

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          once

          I get thy stand on this, personally I also have to compromise my software freedom to register my domains, but again OP asked to avoid X and saying after doing X you won’t have to is not answering the question.

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            But he said “proprietary software to run”, not to “setup” or “register” or whatever.

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              Ah yes, I bet thou canst also skip the booting part when thou runst software on thy compooter. And Jehovah (or an idol of thy choice) forbids any configuration or upgrade requiring a reboot.

              Any domain registrar/hosting provider that does not require propietary software to run?

              If thou dissectst this even more clearly thou wouldof noticed OP asked about running a domain registrar or hosting provider, not using their service. Also the word was propietary.

              Now, if thou excuse OP’s imperfect English thou can find a clearer description below:

              one that can be used without running nonfree programs

              Like virginity, it’s either with or without innit, or doth thou prefer thy olive oil lightly fucked?

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    There are people who stick to principles and there are people who stick to a form of the present they wished had come to fruition but never came.

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    You can use Ansible to create domain names and register URLs on most popular hosting providers/registrars.

    You shouldn’t avoid platforms just because they have non-free websites, that’s extreme bro.

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      Eventually I can use those sites, but I am curious is there is at least one provider that does not require running their code on my computer and just send me the HTML (actual site).

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        I don’t think you know what you mean/want. I never had any registrar requiring me to install anything to have my domain registered with them. The same is true about hosters too.