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Author: firstdns
One of my clients gave me access to his registrar, but I see that the nameservers are external. A who.is doesn’t always paint a full picture, so I’m afraid to recreate the zone file based on what I see, particularly considering this: both the MX Record and mail.domain.com (CNAME) both point to the naked domain. … Read More “MX Poinst to CNAME, Which Points to Naked Domain” »
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I’m in the process of rebuilding my website, and using a new host, but keeping my original domain name. So I’m just updating my A record to point to the new host. Is it possible to create another A record so that I can still access my old website (e.g. www.mysite.com/old) which resides on the … Read More “DNS entry to access old version of website” »
This is the last thing Google that I have. And I want to get rid of it. I can’t use my ISP DNS because it is a piece of garbage. I have one more question related to this. I have a VPS with 2gb RAM and two cores. I run my PHP, Mongo, Nginx on … Read More “Is there a public DNS server that is free yet dont snoop my search history?” »
Hi there! Well let’s keep it simple, i’ve got a DDNS attached to my NAS. And i have also bought a Domain name, that i have “pointed” to my DDNS, and the only way to reach my my DDNS through the bought domain name, is to write www in the beginning, i simply can’t get … Read More “My domain name only works with WWW” »
submitted by fongaboo [link] [2 comments] Powered by WPeMatico
As a user with a domain name i have setup dnssec in the forward zone. When i get to do reverse zones [.in-addr.arpa or the ipv6 one] obviously there is conflict with my isp and the arin/apnic/ripe etc view of the zone. So i think that reverse dns with dnssec is impossible unless i can … Read More “reverse dns sec for users, not isp's clarification” »
submitted by based2 [link] [1 comment] Powered by WPeMatico
hey all, I am interviewing for a company with a heavy focus on DNS. I am entering into my first interview this Thursday for a Technical Support Analyst position, and I am trying to be as prepared as possible. As I search for material to help add a bit of depth to my knowledge base, … Read More “Interview For DNS Company” »