On 17 June 2011 15:28, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> On 06/17/2011 03:33 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure what you are asking - DNS servers are supposed to be there in
>> order to respond to queries, why shouldn't they answer queries? The slaves
>> are there exactly as a back-up in case the m
In the US, many cell providers provide you with an email address that sends
messages to your cell phone via SMS. In Israel this doesn't seem to be the
norm. Can anyone recommend a solution that will either provide me with an
email address that goes to SMS or alternatively an email to SMS gateway th
Gmail
2011/6/17 jonah wolf
>
> In the US, many cell providers provide you with an email address that sends
> messages to your cell phone via SMS. In Israel this doesn't seem to be the
> norm. Can anyone recommend a solution that will either provide me with an
> email address that goes to SMS or
2011/6/17 jonah wolf
>
> In the US, many cell providers provide you with an email address that sends
> messages to your cell phone via SMS. In Israel this doesn't seem to be the
> norm. Can anyone recommend a solution that will either provide me with an
> email address that goes to SMS or alterna
There isn't something that does that.
My suggestinon - if you are not going to send more than 10 a day. You could
automate the sending of SMS via the carrier's website. I tried automating
the login and SMS sending pelephone, but didn't get it to work. There used
to be scripts for it, but they stope
Why not use existing servers such as easyDNS? You can use them as secondary
servers as well as primary server if you want to.
Anyway, all your name servers should answer queries - otherwise what do you
need them for? You want your domain to resolve.
Uri Even-Chen
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Hi Uri,
EasyDNS is quite expensive: $20 per year for ONE domain. I have few dozens.
Hetz
2011/6/17 Uri Even-Chen
> Why not use existing servers such as easyDNS? You can use them as secondary
> servers as well as primary server if you want to.
>
> Anyway, all your name servers should answer que
2011/6/17 Hetz Ben Hamo
> Hi Uri,
>
> EasyDNS is quite expensive: $20 per year for ONE domain. I have few dozens.
>
> Hetz
>
>
Amazon's cloud[1] is a bit cheaper: $12/yr/domain. You also pay for queries
(not too much, set the TTL high and I guess you'll be fine). Your call
however :)
They have
On 06/17/2011 05:06 PM, shimi wrote:
2011/6/17 Hetz Ben Hamo mailto:het...@gmail.com>>
Hi Uri,
EasyDNS is quite expensive: $20 per year for ONE domain. I have
few dozens.
Hetz
Amazon's cloud[1] is a bit cheaper: $12/yr/domain. You also pay for
queries (not too much, set the
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> On 06/17/2011 05:06 PM, shimi wrote:
>
> Amazon's cloud[1] is a bit cheaper: $12/yr/domain. You also pay for queries
> (not too much, set the TTL high and I guess you'll be fine). Your call
> however :)
>
> They have a very easy to use DNS
2011/6/17 Guy Sheffer
> You would have to code it.
>
That's not enough. You have to maintain it against future carrier changes. I
can't recommend this route - this is how previous scripts fail, they always
broke - and we lost the arm race.
If you determined to do it that way, I suggest to use S
Well, the story goes like this:
I hosted few domains in afraid.org as a "premium" user, until I found few
days ago that this service has some issues, so I thought to test a DNS
service of mine. I'm not looking for something like AnyCast stuff which was
mentioned here. I already got servers in US a
I wasn't suggesting that you should make money from it but if you want a
*reliable* highly available DNS setup then you might be better off paying
someone else to do that for you instead of having this liability on top of
what you are actually get paid for.
I know that setting up a secondary DNS se
2011/6/17 jonah wolf
>
> In the US, many cell providers provide you with an email address that sends
> messages to your cell phone via SMS. In Israel this doesn't seem to be the
> norm. Can anyone recommend a solution that will either provide me with an
> email address that goes to SMS or alterna
On 06/18/2011 02:34 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
I wasn't suggesting that you should make money from it but if you want
a *reliable* highly available DNS setup then you might be better off
paying someone else to do that for you instead of having this
liability on top of what you are actually get pa
On 18 June 2011 12:36, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> On 06/18/2011 02:34 AM, Amos Shapira wrote:
>
> I wasn't suggesting that you should make money from it but if you want a
>> *reliable* highly available DNS setup then you might be better off paying
>> someone else to do that for you instead of havi
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