Re: DNS and Registrar

2019-06-29 Thread Peter Coghlan via cctalk
Seth Morabito wrote: > On Fri, Jun 28, 2019, at 2:07 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote: > > [...] so my response is to filter out anything to do with Linode from > > here. > > This is something of a touchy subject for me because I have been a Linode > customer for over a decade, and have always be

Re: DNS and Registrar

2019-06-28 Thread Grant Taylor via cctalk
On 6/28/19 4:59 PM, Seth Morabito via cctalk wrote: This is something of a touchy subject for me because I have been a Linode customer for over a decade, and have always been extraordinarily happy with their service. I'm not sure how long I've been a Linode customer. I think it's something l

Re: DNS and Registrar

2019-06-28 Thread Seth Morabito via cctalk
On Fri, Jun 28, 2019, at 2:07 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote: > [...] so my response is to filter out anything to do with Linode from > here. This is something of a touchy subject for me because I have been a Linode customer for over a decade, and have always been extraordinarily happy with

Re: DNS and Registrar

2019-06-28 Thread Grant Taylor via cctalk
On 6/28/19 2:46 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote: I have issues with customers of (or possibly "customers" of) Linode regularly probing my network. On complaining to Linode, the response I get is more or less "oh they're entitled to do that". Linode distributes the ip addresses responsible

Re: DNS and Registrar

2019-06-28 Thread Peter Coghlan via cctalk
Grant Taylor wrote: That's why I have my master that I can do anything and everything I want to, and outsource to slave secondaries. Linode, my VPS provider, has five different DNS servers that (I belie) are geographically diverse. It will be quite a bit harder to take out all five of their

Re: DNS and Registrar

2019-06-27 Thread Grant Taylor via cctalk
On 6/27/19 12:53 PM, jim stephens wrote: They don't have to be combined. Agreed. I've been running DNS servers for about 20 years. I /always/ prefer to run my own DNS servers if I can. I have never run across a situation where I was unable to do so for /technical/ reasons. I have had cli