Hello everyone, I have a really dumb question… I work in web development and should probably know this by now… A client has a domain purchased through GoDaddy, and we are going to launch their new website tomorrow. When I was granted access to their DNS settings, it turns out their nameservers are controlled by … Read More “Dumb question about changing nameservers and whether records will persist.” »
Month: December 2019
Hi. I have a server that is connected to Private Internet Access VPN service. I have registered a domain using Amazon Route 53 and created a sub-domain in the hosted zone. But I am unable to access the server using the domain whenever the server is connected to the VPN. The moment I turn the … Read More “Unable to connect to server running VPN using hosted zones on Amazon Route 53” »
Hi All, Looking for an alternative to the default DNS management tool. One of the main requirements is delegation of permission to non-admin users to manage their ‘pool’ of DNS records but nothing else. An example being devs who own certain servers and would like self-service options. I know permissions can be set to update/delete … Read More “DNS Management Alternative Tool” »
Hi. so I understand that DNS server is like a database where it stores the IP address for websites. the question is , where do I get these IP address from? if i want to create a DNS server at home (for practice) where would I get the IP address list from? thanks submitted by … Read More “newbie question about DNS server database” »
I’m looking for a new DNS-host, and I’m wondering if anyone here has found one that has the following properties: Record TTL ranges from at least 10 mins to 24 hours IPv6-capable nameservers DNSSEC support ANAME / CNAME flattening Email forwarding (at least 5MB) Quick record publishing Simple interface (and no ads), ideally only DNS … Read More “What is the best DNS hosting provider for a few small domains?” »
Hello, I come across strange situation where dig is unable to contact my secondary DNS server when time is set to 2 or more but if set to 1 or less all queries are resolving correctly. submitted by /u/LsJUC3k0KzF10Dg7 [link] [comments] Powered by WPeMatico
Is there a name for this pattern of dynamically mapping SOMEIP.some.domain to SOMEIP as described in this page? https://blog.filippo.io/how-plex-is-doing-https-for-all-its-users/ submitted by /u/HarryBoschIsMyBoy [link] [comments] Powered by WPeMatico
I’m looking at buying a router to sit between my Windows 10 computer and the ISP’s Gateway. I use Firefox ( with enabled DoH) and a VPN. Afaik, no other programs are using the port 53 DNS. What are the problems I might encounter if I block port 53 DNS ( Unencrypted DNS ) on … Read More “what happens if I block unencypted DNS ( port 53 )?” »
I have some Nintendo DS games whose internet functionality is no longer available. Thankfully there’s a replacement service; to use it I need to supply the DNS server 164.32.44.106 so that the domain nintendowifi.net is routed to it and not Nintendo’s server whose sole purpose is communicating “this service has been discontinued”. However… $ dig … Read More “DNS results are seemingly overridden somewhere between me and the DNS server, but evidence suggests it’s not my ISP; what could cause this?” »
I’m trying to make sense of what I’m seeing in my wireshark capture. Let’s say all computers in my local network are pointed to a local dns server. I assume this local dns server will perform dns lookups for domains it cannot resolve to external dns servers e.g. google dns. If am capturing the traffic … Read More “Public DNS response” »