>My more specific question is this: If I'm a site on the internet looking for a
>server in my domain for the first time, I query the TLD
>servers for a list of name servers for my domain and pick one to query.
>Suppose I pick one that has the correct zone information and can
>answer the query, bu
> On Dec 29, 2015, at 5:36 PM, Michelangelo De Simone wrote:
>
> also, in order to avoid
> unecessary polling, you may think of enabling the "notify" options from
> your master toward your slaves.
No, that's not what that does.
The notify mechanism is enabled by default, although it probably ne
On Wed, 30 Dec 2015, Diggins Mike wrote:
Thanks for the help. My question is hypothetical at this point and likely
pointless since I intend to implement it the "right" way, but I'd still
like to understand this better. I'm not looking to circumvent the rules.
Good plan.
My more specific quest
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[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Lightner, Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 8:33 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: RE: Cloud DNS providers for secondary DNS
The OP mentioned notifying Registrars. He'll also need to notify whoever his
ISP is if he
lf Of John Levine
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 9:40 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Cloud DNS providers for secondary DNS
>Am 30.12.2015 um 03:12 schrieb Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz:
>> You could use dyndns for that, but it is not free.
>
>do the provide anycast?
Yes
>Am 30.12.2015 um 03:12 schrieb Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz:
>> You could use dyndns for that, but it is not free.
>
>do the provide anycast?
Yes, of course. Dyn is one of the largest DNS providers in the world.
Their basic secondary service is $40/yr.
R's,
John
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Am 30.12.2015 um 03:12 schrieb Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz:
You could use dyndns for that, but it is not free.
do the provide anycast?
With a little knowledge, you can save that and put your own slaves. As
cheap as 6 USD per year.
the OP asked for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anycast#Domain
You could use dyndns for that, but it is not free.
With a little knowledge, you can save that and put your own slaves. As
cheap as 6 USD per year.
Le 29 déc. 2015 9:05 PM, "Reindl Harald" a écrit :
>
>
> Am 30.12.2015 um 01:40 schrieb Diggins Mike:
>
>> Is it enough to do that or do I also need
Am 30.12.2015 um 01:40 schrieb Diggins Mike:
Is it enough to do that or do I also need to add these (2) name server
addresses to each of my zone files as well (I have about 50 zones)
each zone has to have it's nameservers as NS records
just use http://www.intodns.com/ after any DNS infrastru
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015, at 04:40 PM, Diggins Mike wrote:
> What happens if I do one without the other? I guess I don't fully
> understand the relationship between the name servers listed in the zone
> versus the ones found in my domain record. I'm running BIND locally, if
> that matters.
Hi Mike,
>IN NS ns1.mydomain.com.
>IN NS ns2.mydomain.com.
>IN NS ns1.d-zone.ca <== Addition
>IN NS ns2.d-zone.ca <== Addition
These questions would, as always, be easier to answer if you gave us
the a
, December 29, 2015 6:40 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Cloud DNS providers for secondary DNS
Hello,
I'm looking into providing secondary name service for my organization using a
cloud DNS provider (D-Zone). We would transfer our zones to them using a
standard zone transfer and
Hello,
I'm looking into providing secondary name service for my organization using a
cloud DNS provider (D-Zone). We would transfer our zones to them using a
standard zone transfer and they would publish them to their AnyCast DNS
servers. I was going to simply add their DNS servers to my Domain
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