There are a number of providers out there offering secondary dns
services for free or for a few bucks/month. Even DNSSEC is possible for
free.
Am Mittwoch, den 19.08.2015, 17:53 -0500 schrieb Tom Browder:
> I have a single server with access to several IP addresses from my
> dedicated host provid
Hello all.
I used since many years Bind on Windows w/o problems.
Now I'm doing a double upgrade: from Windows Server 2003 to 2012 and
from Bind 9.9.3-P2 to 9.10.2-P3 at the same time.
I've already upgraded three server, the Master and two Slaves and
everything seems ok.
There are three oth
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 02:07:57PM +0200, Robert Senger wrote:
> There are a number of providers out there offering secondary
> dns services for free or for a few bucks/month. Even DNSSEC
> is possible for free.
This is good news! I knew there were several good choices for free
DNS hosting, but
On Thu, 2015-08-20 at 09:50 -0500, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 02:07:57PM +0200, Robert Senger wrote:
> > There are a number of providers out there offering secondary
> > dns services for free or for a few bucks/month. Even DNSSEC
> > is possible for free.
>
> This is good news! I
Please be clear: is your confusion/concern over the *reverse*zones* that are
associated with the subnets of these 3 network interfaces?
Because, if you're only dealing with *forward* zones, then the fact that you
have 3 interfaces, on 3 different subnets, really doesn't matter (since named
will
/dev/rob0 wrote:
>
> This is good news! I knew there were several good choices for free
> DNS hosting, but this is the first I heard of them supporting signed
> zones.
https://web.gratisdns.dk/
https://puck.nether.net/dns/
There are probably many others...
Tony.
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On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Tony Finch wrote:
> /dev/rob0 wrote:
>>
>> This is good news! I knew there were several good choices for free
>> DNS hosting, but this is the first I heard of them supporting signed
>> zones.
>
> https://web.gratisdns.dk/
> https://puck.nether.net/dns/
>
I have
On 20-Aug-15 10:50, /dev/rob0 wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 02:07:57PM +0200, Robert Senger wrote:
>> There are a number of providers out there offering secondary
>> dns services for free or for a few bucks/month. Even DNSSEC
>> is possible for free.
> This is good news! I knew there were sever
I believe Hurricane Electric’s free DNS https://dns.he.net/ supports DNSSEC if
you do zone transfers to them. (No personal experience, but we’ve been
considering using them for the same purpose, and they seem to have a good
community reputation).
Mathew Eis
Northern Arizona University
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On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 06:29:57PM +, Mathew Ian Eis wrote:
> I believe Hurricane Electric’s free DNS https://dns.he.net/
> supports DNSSEC if you do zone transfers to them. (No personal
Their web site does not say so:
* DNSSEC - We are exploring this now
It has said this for about 3.1 fo
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