I was on a client site and made companydomain.com point to a new server, which worked almost immediatly. Everyone else sees that companydomain.com resolves to a new IP address EXCEPT for everyone in our office. We’re all behind the same router, so I restarted the router in case it was caching an old value. I’m … Read More « Made a DNS change for the company website and everyone on the internet can see the change.. EXCEPT for any computer within our office. What's going on? It's been more than 24 hours. » »
Auteur/autrice : firstdns
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If you happen to be looking for RPMs for pdnsd and dnscrypt-proxy on Fedora, you can use my RPM specs to build RPMS to install on your Fedora Linux machine. I’ve tested them to work on Fedora 19. The original pdnsd SPEC has a bug that causes rpmbuild to fail and the original dnscrypt-proxy SPEC … Read More « Fedora RPM specs for pdnsd and dnscrypt-proxy » »
Hey there. I run a minecraft server and I’m having a bit of issues figuring out the best approach to accessing ports using either subdomains or ports at the end of a url. With both my servers they’re using an SRV record, so those are fine. However, with my admin panel and dynmap page, I … Read More « Trying to figure out how to link a subdomain to a specific port. » »
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Maybe I’m creating my own problem but I’m kind of stuck. I have a handful of hosts at home and a 64 address DHCP block for which I have a TLD setup on a Solaris machine. nslookup from the Windows clients always works (it always asks the primary DNS server, the Solaris machine), but when … Read More « DNS at home » »
As title, is it possibile? On Windows. My college use a local proxy/dns that go down too often. Thanks submitted by dom9301k [link] [14 comments] Powered by WPeMatico
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WTF? The router is set to user the caching server and then roll over to OpenDNS. Her phone showed 192.168.1.1 (home router) as the primary and 8.8.8.8 (Google) as the secondary. This was under DHCP settings. I had to switch it to static IP to be able to change the IP settings, but I got … Read More « MRW when I set up my own caching server, configure my home router to use it, and wife's Android still hits Time Warner Cable's landing page » »