Thanks. And, yep, Zerigo can easily migrate domains that you set up through the add-on to an account set up directly at Zerigo. They did it for me -- no hiccups.
Rob On Apr 22, 10:17 am, rubynoob <mysmilecent...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've been using a Zerigo account I set up outside of heroku for over a > year. Works just fine for me. > > On Apr 21, 12:50 pm, Rob <da...@coaster.com> wrote: > > > > > I've been using the Zerigo add-on to manage our DNS, and it's actually > > a pretty slick service. But suppose Heroku is having an hours-long > > outage, let's say. Just spitballin' here. And suppose I want to point > > my domain somewhere else temporarily. I could do that with Zerigo, but > > since I always get to Zerigo via the Heroku console -- which in this > > scenario would be down -- how might I edit my DNS? Heroku has > > presumably set up a zerigo account for me, but the account info (if > > any) is in the inaccessible Heroku config. > > > Logging in directly at zerigo.com doesn't work -- they don't recognize > > my email address. And a Zerigo support person says the only way a user > > of the Heroku add-on can modify DNS is to log in through Heroku. > > > So I'm out of luck for now. But how might I work around this in the > > future? Could I just use zerigo on my own and forget the add-on? > > What's it really doing for me besides telling zerigo about new domains > > that I add to my app and CNAME'ing them to proxy.heroku.com? I'd > > gladly do that myself if it meant I were free to use the service when > > Heroku's tools are down. > > > Thoughts? > > Rob -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Heroku" group. To post to this group, send email to heroku@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to heroku+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/heroku?hl=en.