Bjørn Mork writes:
> Seth Mattinen writes:
>> On 4/6/21 11:35 AM, Arne Jensen wrote:
>>> login.authorize.net. is a CNAME, but does not have any A records itself.
>>
>>
>> This one returns A records:
>
> Looks like they host DNS on both cloudflare and akami, but zone contents
> are different on t
> On 7 Apr 2021, at 17:20, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>
> Bjørn Mork writes:
>
>> Seth Mattinen writes:
>>> On 4/6/21 11:35 AM, Arne Jensen wrote:
login.authorize.net. is a CNAME, but does not have any A records itself.
>>>
>>>
>>> This one returns A records:
>>
>> Looks like they host DNS o
Mark Andrews writes:
> It shouldn’t matter. Only non-rfc-compliant servers allow A and CNAME
> to co-exist at the same name. That combination was prohibited by RFC
> 1034.
Right. Thanks. I confused myself multiple times here ;-)
The issue seems to be that the cloudflare servers takes a sho
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Hello all,
I know this is primarily a networking list, but I know lots of server
admins hang out here.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a self-hosted, on premise,
platform as a service layer for k8s (specifically k3s)?
I have written up some context here:
https://github.com/TSYSGroup
On 4/7/21 9:16 AM, Charles N Wyble wrote:> Does anyone have a
recommendation for a self-hosted, on premise,
> platform as a service layer for k8s (specifically k3s)?
FWIW:
Maybe you don't need kubernetes:
https://endler.dev/2019/maybe-you-dont-need-kubernetes/
Manually install a single node Kub
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