Not sure if this is relevant, but the first time I added zerigo I used the
website interface, and then this problem happened. When I removed zerigo
via CLI and then re-added it via CLI, the problem just went away.
On Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:38:00 AM UTC-4, Edwin wrote:
My Zerigo DNS add
I'm having this same problem. Not able to find the Stack Overflow answer
that Prizefighter mentioned
On Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:38:00 AM UTC-4, Edwin wrote:
My Zerigo DNS add-on is not working. When I click on configure I see an
error message:
There is a problem with your Zerigo account
On Thursday, June 7, 2012 11:38:00 AM UTC-4, Edwin wrote:
My Zerigo DNS add-on is not working. When I click on configure I see an
error message:
There is a problem with your Zerigo account. Please contact support.
I have contacted Heroku support (as they themselves ask me to), and they
have been
My Zerigo DNS add-on is not working. When I click on configure I see an
error message:
There is a problem with your Zerigo account. Please contact support.
I have contacted Heroku support (as they themselves ask me to), and they
have been ignoring it for the past 3 days.
The only response I
Theres a stackoverflow question explaining the answer, just search for that
Sent from my iPhone
On 2012-06-07, at 8:38 AM, Edwin edwinb...@gmail.com wrote:
My Zerigo DNS add-on is not working. When I click on configure I see an error
message:
There is a problem with your Zerigo account
Redacted. Heroku gives good instructions for setting up 'ordinary'
DNS, with special instructions for GoDaddy, in:
http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains
Following those instructions, along with the command:
% heroku addons:remove zerigo_dns
did the trick.
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Like many others, I want SSL support for my Heroku-hosted site.
Like many others, I signed up for the free Zerigo DNS service.
Like a few others, I got more than 50K hits within THREE DAYS of
enabling the site (and the site hasn't even gone public yet). And
it's only gotten worse.
Once my site
I got the following email from Zerigo/Heroku:
We want to let you know that you have used 83,817 DNS queries so far
this
month. The Heroku: Zerigo Basic plan you are currently signed up for
allows 50,000
queries per month.
We encourage you to upgrade your Zerigo add-on to the next tier.
When I
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
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
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
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
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
I have a project with two environments, staging and production. I have
entered the following to setup up custom domain routing, after installing
the add-ons:
heroku domains:add staging.myapp.com --app myapp-staging
heroku domains:add www.myapp.com --app myapp-production
heroku domains:add
Sounds like you need http://myapp.com mapped as a redirect to
http://www.myapp.com/ in your Zerigo DNS setup.
On Jan 18, 1:44 pm, Sam Grossberg sam.grossb...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a project with two environments, staging and production. I have
entered the following to setup up custom domain
, Octopus Inc octopus...@me.com 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
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I just signed up for Heroku, and I love it.
I'm an old
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
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I just signed up for Heroku, and I love it.
I'm an old cPanel user and I never really used
Hello,
We've been getting lots of interest in the Zerigo DNS add-on. The docs were
definitely on the barebones side until now, so we've given them a refresh:
http://docs.heroku.com/zerigo. Hopefully this answers most of your questions -
otherwise please do ask.
Best,
Morten
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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
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
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
Anybody know much about the Zerigo addon?
I've managed to get www.energiehelpline.co.uk to 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
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 daz4...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody know much about the Zerigo addon?
I've managed
Thanks for that Matt.
It sees to say that I should use something like
docs.energiehelpine.co.uk as the bucket name
and then map docs.enegiehelpine.co.uk.s3.amazonaws.com to
docs.enegiehelpine.co.uk
The problem is, I can't figure out how I do that last step using
zerigo!
Any help much
Hi,
I'm storing some pdf documents on Amazon S3. To access them I use urls
like:
http://energie.documents.s3.amazonaws.com/news.pdf
Is it possible I can configure Zerigo (or anything else) to map
http://www.energiehelpline.co.uk/documents/
to
http://energie.documents.s3.amazonaws.com
.amazonaws.com/news.pdf
Is it possible I can configure Zerigo (or anything else) to map
http://www.energiehelpline.co.uk/documents/
to
http://energie.documents.s3.amazonaws.com/
This would help to simplify the urls used for these documents.
Thanks,
DAZ
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Hello!
I've done the following:
1) Updated nameservers for my domain as written here:
http://docs.heroku.com/zerigo
2) Added Custom Domain addon to my app and added my domain name.
3) Tried to add Zerigo DNS addon.
When installing it returned Internal Server error (I retried plenty of
times
There's currently a bug related to this that should be addressed very soon.
Thanks for the stack trace, I'm adding that to the bug. I'll let you know as
soon as it's fixed.
Cheers,
David
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 5:01 AM, Vitaliy Khustochka xyc...@gmail.comwrote:
TypeError in Domain
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