On 18 June 2011 12:36, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> On 06/18/2011 02:34 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
> I wasn't suggesting that you should make money from it but if you want a
>> *reliable* highly available DNS setup then you might be better off paying
>> someone else to do that for you instead of havi
On 06/18/2011 02:34 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
I wasn't suggesting that you should make money from it but if you want
a *reliable* highly available DNS setup then you might be better off
paying someone else to do that for you instead of having this
liability on top of what you are actually get pa
ructure, hosting your own
stealth
>> master and buying any kind of slave services from others should do fine.
>>
>> Ariel
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>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Hetz Ben Hamo
>> Sender: linux-il-boun...@cs.huji.ac.il
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throughout
> the world, or an ISP, or critical infrastructure, hosting your own stealth
> master and buying any kind of slave services from others should do fine.
>
> Ariel
> Sent from my BlackBerry®
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Hetz Ben Hamo
> Sender: linu
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> On 06/17/2011 05:06 PM, shimi wrote:
>
> Amazon's cloud[1] is a bit cheaper: $12/yr/domain. You also pay for queries
> (not too much, set the TTL high and I guess you'll be fine). Your call
> however :)
>
> They have a very easy to use DNS
On 06/17/2011 05:06 PM, shimi wrote:
2011/6/17 Hetz Ben Hamo mailto:het...@gmail.com>>
Hi Uri,
EasyDNS is quite expensive: $20 per year for ONE domain. I have
few dozens.
Hetz
Amazon's cloud[1] is a bit cheaper: $12/yr/domain. You also pay for
queries (not too much, set the
2011/6/17 Hetz Ben Hamo
> Hi Uri,
>
> EasyDNS is quite expensive: $20 per year for ONE domain. I have few dozens.
>
> Hetz
>
>
Amazon's cloud[1] is a bit cheaper: $12/yr/domain. You also pay for queries
(not too much, set the TTL high and I guess you'll be fine). Your call
however :)
They have
Hi Uri,
EasyDNS is quite expensive: $20 per year for ONE domain. I have few dozens.
Hetz
2011/6/17 Uri Even-Chen
> Why not use existing servers such as easyDNS? You can use them as secondary
> servers as well as primary server if you want to.
>
> Anyway, all your name servers should answer que
Why not use existing servers such as easyDNS? You can use them as secondary
servers as well as primary server if you want to.
Anyway, all your name servers should answer queries - otherwise what do you
need them for? You want your domain to resolve.
Uri Even-Chen
Mobile Phone: +972-50-9007559
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On 17 June 2011 15:28, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> On 06/17/2011 03:33 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure what you are asking - DNS servers are supposed to be there in
>> order to respond to queries, why shouldn't they answer queries? The slaves
>> are there exactly as a back-up in case the m
On 06/17/2011 03:33 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
I'm not sure what you are asking - DNS servers are supposed to be
there in order to respond to queries, why shouldn't they answer
queries? The slaves are there exactly as a back-up in case the master
becomes unavailable. What else do you think they ar
I'm not sure what you are asking - DNS servers are supposed to be there in
order to respond to queries, why shouldn't they answer queries? The slaves
are there exactly as a back-up in case the master becomes unavailable. What
else do you think they are there for?
If at all - the usual setup is tha
Hi,
After big frustration from some DNS providers, I've decided to roll my own
with servers here in Israel, Ireland, and 2 US servers.
I've configured the Master in Israel and the rest are slaves.
I threw some domains, and the sync works great.
My problem is simple: The server in Israel answer q
Hello all
I have a question regarding postfix and DNS servers.
I'm running postfix, and I'm trying to get it to use a specific DNS server. Try as I
might, I can't seem to convince it to use the DNS server in /etc/resolv.conf - it goes
to the DNS installed on the machine, as tcpdump confirms.
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