I have a link from them with a HT1200 modem. When I use their router, it works. When I use pfSense (everything default) DNS won’t work unless I enable DNS over TLS. I have a theory that they are highjacking my requests and serving them locally from the Modem, I guess for latency reasons. … Read More “Sat Internet provider (Hughes) highjacking DNS requests” »
Month: February 2019
What unconventional uses have you put your TXT records to? submitted by /u/Corporate_Drone31 [link] [comments] Powered by WPeMatico
I just switched to cloudflare and it seems everytime I load a new page I havent been to before it fails to load and I have to refresh submitted by /u/Soren11112 [link] [comments] Powered by WPeMatico
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Hello, hoping someone ’round here is willing to help clarify how I might accomplish the following configuration: I am hosting an app that uses port 80. I wish to configure a reverse proxy that points to that app for remote access. From the tutorials I’ve read I’ve gathered I need to have my domains dns … Read More “Yet another dns question for r/dns” »
why do we need DNS? in my simple understanding DNS is used to translate www.wikipedia.com to something like 190.21.31 so that our pc can access it. . . my question is so why dont we just change the 190.21.31 or the ip address to wikipedia instead so we dont need DNS client and server to … Read More “A Question About DNS. . . from a noob about tech.” »
Dear, I have a BIND authoritative name server for our internal domains (bind 9.10.3 But nw I have to forward queries to just a given public domain “public.com” to Google resolver 8.8.8.8 in order to get a valid response. In named.conf.local I’ve defined: acl internet_clientes {10.0.0.0/24; }; view “internet” { match-clients { internet_clients; … Read More “BIND: Redirecting queries just for a public zone to a different nameserver” »