Re: Zerigo Zone Error

2011-02-18 Thread Michael Barton
I lodged a help request with heroku today and the problem was solved.

I had created a zerigo account and entered my domain information into
it. I then tried to setup the domain in heroku. From what I understand
this is incorrect as heroku doesn't connect to your existing zerigo
account but uses a different one. Therefore if your domain is already
registered to your own account then this effectively `blocks' heroku
from registering it.

All I had to do was go into my existing zerigo account and delete the
domain. I was then able to successfully rerun the heroku/zerigo setup.

Hope this helps anyone else having a similar problem.

On Feb 17, 6:27 am, Elvithrar  wrote:
> I'm having this issue as well. Not sure how to resolve it. Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
> On Feb 17, 1:08 am, Michael Barton  wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I get this error when running the following command:
>
> > Adding zerigo_dns:basic to nucleotides... FAILED
> > !   could not create zone; already registered on Zerigo to a different
> > account?
>
> > I've managed to configure my domain manager name servers and can't see
> > any errors on the zerigo side. As far as I know I only have one Zerigo
> > account. Could you tell me how to fix this?
>
> > Cheers
>
> > Mike

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Re: Zerigo Zone Error

2011-02-17 Thread Elvithrar
I'm having this issue as well. Not sure how to resolve it. Any help
would be appreciated.

On Feb 17, 1:08 am, Michael Barton  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get this error when running the following command:
>
> Adding zerigo_dns:basic to nucleotides... FAILED
> !   could not create zone; already registered on Zerigo to a different
> account?
>
> I've managed to configure my domain manager name servers and can't see
> any errors on the zerigo side. As far as I know I only have one Zerigo
> account. Could you tell me how to fix this?
>
> Cheers
>
> Mike

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Re: Zerigo MX records and GoDaddy Forwarders

2010-09-20 Thread Oren Teich
I'm not entirely clear on what you're trying to do.  Are you looking
for someplace to host email.  e.g. you want f...@mydomain.com to go
somewhere, and provide webmail/pop/imap type functionality?  If yes,
google apps for domains is the best way to go .

Oren

On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Octopus Inc  wrote:
> Can someone help me connect my app that is using Zerigo to some email
> forwarders I've set up on GoDaddy?  The MX entries I have now are:
>
> @ : smtp.secureserver.net
> @ : mailstore1.secureserver.net
>
> ---
>
> I just signed up for Heroku, and I love it.
>
> I'm an old cPanel user and I never really used anything else besides
> Add-on Domains, Subdomains, Redirects, Email, & Forwarders (thank
> goodness Rails slayed phpMyAdmin).  I'm trying not to get GoDaddy or
> Google involved in my apps email, and the screencasts only cover the
> custom domains addon.  How would I simply set up email forwarders
> using Sendgrid & Zerigo, or is that even possible.
>
> It looks like Zerigo specializes in what GoDaddy would call TotalDNS
> and Sendgrid specializes in outbound email only.  Could I still use
> GoDaddy email services if I pointed the DNS at Zerigo and then use
> Sendgrid strictly for app generated email?
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Re: Zerigo

2010-03-23 Thread DAZ
Thanks for the help Morten.

It is indeed easy to set this up with the Zerigo addon.

I now have a CNAME set up that directs
http://docs.energiehelpline.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com/foo.pdf
to
http://docs.energiehelpline.co.uk/foo.pdf

cheers for the help everybody,

DAZ




On Mar 22, 5:26 pm, Morten Bagai  wrote:
> Guys, just to clarify how the Zerigo add-on works, once you have pointed
> your domain to their DNS servers:
>
> 1) Adding a root domain to your app
>
> When you add a root domain to your with "heroku domains:add foo.com", the
> Zerigo add-on will automatically pick that up and add A Records pointing to
> all of Heroku's current front-end load balancers.
>
> 2) Adding a hostname to your app
>
> When adding a hostname as in "heroku domains:addwww.foo.com", the Zerigo
> add-on will create a CNAME pointing to proxy.heroku.com.
>
> All versions of the add-on allows you to sign in to Zerigo's configuration
> UI and add additional hostnames, changes existing ones and modify MX records
> etc. You get to the Zerigo UI by:
>
> 1) Go to MyApps and select your app
> 2) Click the Zerigo add-on in the add-ons menu on the upper right
> 3) On the Zerigo add-on configuration page, choose the domain you want to
> configure, and you'll automatically be signed into Zerigo.com
>
> Once you're in the Zerigo UI it should be simple to add the CNAME you'd like
> to map to your AWS hostname.
>
> Best,
>
> Morten
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Paul Leader  wrote:
> > Hi Daz
>
> > > I'd also like to map docs.energiehelpline.co.uk to map to
> > > docs.enegiehelpine.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com, as outlined in this thread
> > > here:
> >http://groups.google.com/group/heroku/browse_thread/thread/55d6cfea1f...
>
> > There are two options that I can think of.  One is to setup a
> > redirector (either on heroku or on another server that performs a 301
> > or 302 redirection to the correct location on S3.
>
> > The other alternative, which I use, is Amazon CloudFront, which is
> > their content distribution network.
>
> > If you go tohttp://graphomatic.net/you'll see a video, which is
> > hosted onhttp://media.graphomatic.net.   media.graphomatic.net is
> > actually a CNAME record pointing to an address on Amazon's Cloudfront
> > network, which is in turn mapped to a bucket on S3.  This gives me
> > nicer URLs, and also faster downloads of the video.
>
> > Obviously that adds a little to you S3 costs, but I find S3 so cheap
> > that it's not a big deal.  If you need to serve a lot of large files
> > then it may be prohibitive.
>
> > Paul
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Re: Zerigo

2010-03-22 Thread Morten Bagai
Guys, just to clarify how the Zerigo add-on works, once you have pointed
your domain to their DNS servers:

1) Adding a root domain to your app

When you add a root domain to your with "heroku domains:add foo.com", the
Zerigo add-on will automatically pick that up and add A Records pointing to
all of Heroku's current front-end load balancers.

2) Adding a hostname to your app

When adding a hostname as in "heroku domains:add www.foo.com", the Zerigo
add-on will create a CNAME pointing to proxy.heroku.com.

All versions of the add-on allows you to sign in to Zerigo's configuration
UI and add additional hostnames, changes existing ones and modify MX records
etc. You get to the Zerigo UI by:

1) Go to MyApps and select your app
2) Click the Zerigo add-on in the add-ons menu on the upper right
3) On the Zerigo add-on configuration page, choose the domain you want to
configure, and you'll automatically be signed into Zerigo.com

Once you're in the Zerigo UI it should be simple to add the CNAME you'd like
to map to your AWS hostname.

Best,

Morten




On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Paul Leader  wrote:

> Hi Daz
>
> > I'd also like to map docs.energiehelpline.co.uk to map to
> > docs.enegiehelpine.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com, as outlined in this thread
> > here:
> http://groups.google.com/group/heroku/browse_thread/thread/55d6cfea1f...
>
> There are two options that I can think of.  One is to setup a
> redirector (either on heroku or on another server that performs a 301
> or 302 redirection to the correct location on S3.
>
> The other alternative, which I use, is Amazon CloudFront, which is
> their content distribution network.
>
> If you go to http://graphomatic.net/ you'll see a video, which is
> hosted on http://media.graphomatic.net.   media.graphomatic.net is
> actually a CNAME record pointing to an address on Amazon's Cloudfront
> network, which is in turn mapped to a bucket on S3.  This gives me
> nicer URLs, and also faster downloads of the video.
>
> Obviously that adds a little to you S3 costs, but I find S3 so cheap
> that it's not a big deal.  If you need to serve a lot of large files
> then it may be prohibitive.
>
> Paul
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Re: Zerigo

2010-03-22 Thread Paul Leader
Hi Daz

> I'd also like to map docs.energiehelpline.co.uk to map to
> docs.enegiehelpine.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com, as outlined in this thread
> here:http://groups.google.com/group/heroku/browse_thread/thread/55d6cfea1f...

There are two options that I can think of.  One is to setup a
redirector (either on heroku or on another server that performs a 301
or 302 redirection to the correct location on S3.

The other alternative, which I use, is Amazon CloudFront, which is
their content distribution network.

If you go to http://graphomatic.net/ you'll see a video, which is
hosted on http://media.graphomatic.net.   media.graphomatic.net is
actually a CNAME record pointing to an address on Amazon's Cloudfront
network, which is in turn mapped to a bucket on S3.  This gives me
nicer URLs, and also faster downloads of the video.

Obviously that adds a little to you S3 costs, but I find S3 so cheap
that it's not a big deal.  If you need to serve a lot of large files
then it may be prohibitive.

Paul

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Re: Zerigo

2010-03-21 Thread DAZ
I think I've sorted the first point. I just needed to add
energiehelpline.co.uk to the custom domains addon.

Anybody know how I can get my links to s3 files to look nicer?

Thanks,

DAZ

On Mar 21, 4:47 pm, DAZ  wrote:
> Anybody know much about the Zerigo addon?
>
> I've managed to getwww.energiehelpline.co.ukto map to my app on
> heroku, but would also like energiehelpline.co.uk to map there too, is
> this possible?
>
> I'd also like to map docs.energiehelpline.co.uk to map to
> docs.enegiehelpine.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com, as outlined in this thread
> here:http://groups.google.com/group/heroku/browse_thread/thread/55d6cfea1f...
>
> Can anybody help me out with this?
>
> cheers,
>
> DAZ

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