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  1. Hi folks. I need a guide to make my own dns resolver from scratch. May someone give me the guide? The programming language that i wanted to use is #golang

    #programming #golang #dns #dnsserver #askfedi #askfedi #coding #code #programmer

  2. Hi folks. I need a guide to make my own dns resolver from scratch. May someone give me the guide? The programming language that i wanted to use is #golang

    #programming #golang #dns #dnsserver #askfedi #askfedi #coding #code #programmer

  3. Hi folks. I need a guide to make my own dns resolver from scratch. May someone give me the guide? The programming language that i wanted to use is #golang

    #programming #golang #dns #dnsserver #askfedi #askfedi #coding #code #programmer

  4. Hi folks. I need a guide to make my own dns resolver from scratch. May someone give me the guide? The programming language that i wanted to use is #golang

    #programming #golang #dns #dnsserver #askfedi #askfedi #coding #code #programmer

  5. Hi folks. I need a guide to make my own dns resolver from scratch. May someone give me the guide? The programming language that i wanted to use is #golang

    #programming #golang #dns #dnsserver #askfedi #askfedi #coding #code #programmer

  6. Does anyone run the YADIFA DNS Server (yadifa.eu/) in production? I would be interested in stories about this piece of open source software. How widespread is it deployed?

    #DNS #dnsserver #Yadifa

  7. Does anyone run the YADIFA DNS Server (yadifa.eu/) in production? I would be interested in stories about this piece of open source software. How widespread is it deployed?

    #DNS #dnsserver #Yadifa

  8. Does anyone run the YADIFA DNS Server (yadifa.eu/) in production? I would be interested in stories about this piece of open source software. How widespread is it deployed?

    #DNS #dnsserver #Yadifa

  9. Does anyone run the YADIFA DNS Server (yadifa.eu/) in production? I would be interested in stories about this piece of open source software. How widespread is it deployed?

    #DNS #dnsserver #Yadifa

  10. Does anyone run the YADIFA DNS Server (yadifa.eu/) in production? I would be interested in stories about this piece of open source software. How widespread is it deployed?

    #DNS #dnsserver #Yadifa

  11. An vielen Orten ist #Cloudflare nicht das Problem wegen des Hostings an sich, sondern wegen der DNS-Server, die auf Cloudflare-Infrastruktur laufen, somit Domains nicht aufgelöst werden können und Seiten nicht erreichbar sind.

    #Cloudflare #Internet #outage #DNS #DNSServer

  12. An vielen Orten ist #Cloudflare nicht das Problem wegen des Hostings an sich, sondern wegen der DNS-Server, die auf Cloudflare-Infrastruktur laufen, somit Domains nicht aufgelöst werden können und Seiten nicht erreichbar sind.

    #Cloudflare #Internet #outage #DNS #DNSServer

  13. An vielen Orten ist #Cloudflare nicht das Problem wegen des Hostings an sich, sondern wegen der DNS-Server, die auf Cloudflare-Infrastruktur laufen, somit Domains nicht aufgelöst werden können und Seiten nicht erreichbar sind.

    #Cloudflare #Internet #outage #DNS #DNSServer

  14. An vielen Orten ist #Cloudflare nicht das Problem wegen des Hostings an sich, sondern wegen der DNS-Server, die auf Cloudflare-Infrastruktur laufen, somit Domains nicht aufgelöst werden können und Seiten nicht erreichbar sind.

    #Cloudflare #Internet #outage #DNS #DNSServer

  15. An vielen Orten ist #Cloudflare nicht das Problem wegen des Hostings an sich, sondern wegen der DNS-Server, die auf Cloudflare-Infrastruktur laufen, somit Domains nicht aufgelöst werden können und Seiten nicht erreichbar sind.

    #Cloudflare #Internet #outage #DNS #DNSServer

  16. 🔗 Par où commencer ? Par là !
    Le site officiel pour tout savoir :
    technitium.com/dns/

    Pour ceux qui aiment mettre les mains dans le code (GitHub) :
    github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/

    #Technitium #DNSServer #Geek #PiHoleKiller #AdGuardHome #SelfHosted #Reseaux #CyberSecurite #Tech

    Alors, prêts à passer au niveau supérieur de la gestion DNS ? Dites-moi en commentaire si vous l'avez déjà testé ! 👇

  17. 🔗 Par où commencer ? Par là !
    Le site officiel pour tout savoir :
    technitium.com/dns/

    Pour ceux qui aiment mettre les mains dans le code (GitHub) :
    github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/

    #Technitium #DNSServer #Geek #PiHoleKiller #AdGuardHome #SelfHosted #Reseaux #CyberSecurite #Tech

    Alors, prêts à passer au niveau supérieur de la gestion DNS ? Dites-moi en commentaire si vous l'avez déjà testé ! 👇

  18. 🔗 Par où commencer ? Par là !
    Le site officiel pour tout savoir :
    technitium.com/dns/

    Pour ceux qui aiment mettre les mains dans le code (GitHub) :
    github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/

    #Technitium #DNSServer #Geek #PiHoleKiller #AdGuardHome #SelfHosted #Reseaux #CyberSecurite #Tech

    Alors, prêts à passer au niveau supérieur de la gestion DNS ? Dites-moi en commentaire si vous l'avez déjà testé ! 👇

  19. 🔗 Par où commencer ? Par là !
    Le site officiel pour tout savoir :
    technitium.com/dns/

    Pour ceux qui aiment mettre les mains dans le code (GitHub) :
    github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/

    #Technitium #DNSServer #Geek #PiHoleKiller #AdGuardHome #SelfHosted #Reseaux #CyberSecurite #Tech

    Alors, prêts à passer au niveau supérieur de la gestion DNS ? Dites-moi en commentaire si vous l'avez déjà testé ! 👇

  20. When you set up authoritative DNS servers for domains, do you try to have NSes in the same TLD zone to take advantage of Glue recors in the zone (e.g.: .net domain would use name servers under .net too), or intentionally use NSes in separate TLD zones (like major cloud vendors do) ignoring Glue records, but using separate TLDs (.com, .info, ccTLD, etc.) for supposed redundancy in case one TLD registry goes offline?

    Or you do not care at all? :blobcatnerd:

    #poll #fediadmin #dns #dnsserver #domains #bind #auth #tld #cctld #ns #dnsadmin #itsalwaysdns

  21. When you set up authoritative DNS servers for domains, do you try to have NSes in the same TLD zone to take advantage of Glue recors in the zone (e.g.: .net domain would use name servers under .net too), or intentionally use NSes in separate TLD zones (like major cloud vendors do) ignoring Glue records, but using separate TLDs (.com, .info, ccTLD, etc.) for supposed redundancy in case one TLD registry goes offline?

    Or you do not care at all? :blobcatnerd:

    #poll #fediadmin #dns #dnsserver #domains #bind #auth #tld #cctld #ns #dnsadmin #itsalwaysdns

  22. When you set up authoritative DNS servers for domains, do you try to have NSes in the same TLD zone to take advantage of Glue recors in the zone (e.g.: .net domain would use name servers under .net too), or intentionally use NSes in separate TLD zones (like major cloud vendors do) ignoring Glue records, but using separate TLDs (.com, .info, ccTLD, etc.) for supposed redundancy in case one TLD registry goes offline?

    Or you do not care at all? :blobcatnerd:

    #poll #fediadmin #dns #dnsserver #domains #bind #auth #tld #cctld #ns #dnsadmin #itsalwaysdns

  23. When you set up authoritative DNS servers for domains, do you try to have NSes in the same TLD zone to take advantage of Glue recors in the zone (e.g.: .net domain would use name servers under .net too), or intentionally use NSes in separate TLD zones (like major cloud vendors do) ignoring Glue records, but using separate TLDs (.com, .info, ccTLD, etc.) for supposed redundancy in case one TLD registry goes offline?

    Or you do not care at all? :blobcatnerd:

    #poll #fediadmin #dns #dnsserver #domains #bind #auth #tld #cctld #ns #dnsadmin #itsalwaysdns

  24. When you set up authoritative DNS servers for domains, do you try to have NSes in the same TLD zone to take advantage of Glue recors in the zone (e.g.: .net domain would use name servers under .net too), or intentionally use NSes in separate TLD zones (like major cloud vendors do) ignoring Glue records, but using separate TLDs (.com, .info, ccTLD, etc.) for supposed redundancy in case one TLD registry goes offline?

    Or you do not care at all? :blobcatnerd:

    #poll #fediadmin #dns #dnsserver #domains #bind #auth #tld #cctld #ns #dnsadmin #itsalwaysdns

  25. @RTheren Just to clarify, its hidden primary for a specific domain and their subdomains. Because the external requests for those domains are made by other dns resolvers, which get their information from our "hidden primary".
    But my use-case is, if we internally have a problem with our internal , can't we use that hidden primary as a fallback, because it has a replicated view of our internal entries...

  26. @RTheren Just to clarify, its hidden primary for a specific domain and their subdomains. Because the external requests for those domains are made by other dns resolvers, which get their information from our "hidden primary".
    But my use-case is, if we internally have a problem with our internal #dnsserver, can't we use that hidden primary as a fallback, because it has a replicated view of our internal entries...

  27. @RTheren Just to clarify, its hidden primary for a specific domain and their subdomains. Because the external requests for those domains are made by other dns resolvers, which get their information from our "hidden primary".
    But my use-case is, if we internally have a problem with our internal #dnsserver, can't we use that hidden primary as a fallback, because it has a replicated view of our internal entries...

  28. @RTheren Just to clarify, its hidden primary for a specific domain and their subdomains. Because the external requests for those domains are made by other dns resolvers, which get their information from our "hidden primary".
    But my use-case is, if we internally have a problem with our internal #dnsserver, can't we use that hidden primary as a fallback, because it has a replicated view of our internal entries...

  29. @RTheren Just to clarify, its hidden primary for a specific domain and their subdomains. Because the external requests for those domains are made by other dns resolvers, which get their information from our "hidden primary".
    But my use-case is, if we internally have a problem with our internal #dnsserver, can't we use that hidden primary as a fallback, because it has a replicated view of our internal entries...

  30. We have a setup in our company with one hidden primary and one internal primary . These servers use external and internal views. I am just quoting our documentation here.
    My question is, if our internal DNS server is not reachable for whatever reason, is there any downsides to use the hidden primary as a fallback? Or do we need to establish redundancy for DNS in some other form?

  31. We have a #DNS setup in our company with one hidden primary and one internal primary #dnsserver. These servers use external and internal views. I am just quoting our documentation here.
    My question is, if our internal DNS server is not reachable for whatever reason, is there any downsides to use the hidden primary as a fallback? Or do we need to establish redundancy for DNS in some other form? #Linux #networking #SysAdmin

  32. We have a #DNS setup in our company with one hidden primary and one internal primary #dnsserver. These servers use external and internal views. I am just quoting our documentation here.
    My question is, if our internal DNS server is not reachable for whatever reason, is there any downsides to use the hidden primary as a fallback? Or do we need to establish redundancy for DNS in some other form? #Linux #networking #SysAdmin

  33. We have a #DNS setup in our company with one hidden primary and one internal primary #dnsserver. These servers use external and internal views. I am just quoting our documentation here.
    My question is, if our internal DNS server is not reachable for whatever reason, is there any downsides to use the hidden primary as a fallback? Or do we need to establish redundancy for DNS in some other form? #Linux #networking #SysAdmin

  34. We have a #DNS setup in our company with one hidden primary and one internal primary #dnsserver. These servers use external and internal views. I am just quoting our documentation here.
    My question is, if our internal DNS server is not reachable for whatever reason, is there any downsides to use the hidden primary as a fallback? Or do we need to establish redundancy for DNS in some other form? #Linux #networking #SysAdmin