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Hat jemensch von euch Erfahrung mit eines diesen Alternativen oder gar sogar mit einer nicht aufgeführten? Wenn ja, welches könnt ihr aus welchen Argumente und Gründen empfehlen?
(Ich zweifle immer noch welches am "sichersten" und "daten sparsam" ist)
My #DNS -level filter went offline for a while, and a bunch of ads and in-page popups jump-scared me! 🤕
Also: I would like to thank services like #PiHole, #DNSForge, & #NextDNS for the great work that they do -- by blocking ads+trackers -- to keep us SANE and SAFE! 😇😇😇
Petit tour #DNS dans gouv.fr :
agircontreleharcelementalecole.gouv.fr is broken
cerc.gouv.fr is no longer in the DNS
chèque-service-universel.gouv.fr is no longer in the DNS
chèqueserviceuniversel.gouv.fr is no longer in the DNS
cohésion-sociale.gouv.fr is no longer in the DNS
cohésionsociale.gouv.fr is no longer in the DNS
commerce-extérieur.gouv.fr is broken
culturecommunication.gouv.fr is broken
demande-autonomie.gouv.fr is broken
...
Someone seems to have registered fritz.box and wrecked the access to the popular homerouter’s ui if you had reconfigured it with other resolvers… #fritzbox#DNS ¯_(ツ)_/¯
fritz.box. 3600 IN NS ursns2.viagenie.ca.
fritz.box. 3600 IN NS ursns1.viagenie.ca.
As part of our ‘domain' #DNS library project, we are including diagnostics tooling. Instead of simply reimplementing ‘dig' in #rustlang, we wanted to rethink what operators would want from such a command line tool. Today, we're happy to release version 0.1.0 of ‘dnsi’. https://crates.io/crates/dnsi
How are folks doing #dns or #servicediscovery for their #homelab? I have a small but useful #django app running on my LAN, and I’m tired of remembering the IP address of the raspberry pi that’s running it.
We’re pleased to announce the release of version 0.10.0 of “domain”, our #rustlang crate for interacting with the #DNS. This release results from the first three months of increased focus on the library, with three full-time #Rust developers and a one-year commitment from @sovtechfund.
I hooked my GNU/Linux-loving son up with an old #lenovo#thinkcenter mini-PC that I picked up at a used AV store for about $50. For another $20, I upgraded the ram to 12GB.
He's got it setup it up with #debian as his first home server, with which he's now hosting a few static websites and an internet radio station for his friends and family. He's got loads of resources to spare for when he gets into running larger services.
You don't need to spend $30+ a month on cloud services when an old recycled office PC will more than suffice.
The best part? Helping him troubleshoot his problems with #DNS and #nginx and all that fun stuff. I've already made every mistake possible over the decades, and he gets to benefit from that. That how it should work!
questo e' un pippone supertecnico per sistemisti informatici e basta ok ?
Fino a ieri avevo, da contratto, con un provider, un ip fisso, sempre quello per 10 anni.
Sulla base di questo ho preso la decisione, probabilmente sbagliata, di mettere l'istanza di casa direttamente sul nome a dominio (per fare nome presso cognome).
nginx a seconda che riceva una richiesta per sironi,tk, www.sironi.tk o altraroba.sironi.tk punta al servizio interno corrispondente
Il provider nuovo, gia' in funzione, non mi consente di avere un ip fisso, ma, mentre per i sottodomini, e' facile farli puntare con un cname a un dyndns qualsiasi, il dominio principale deve essere sempre indicato con un record A e un indirizzo ip.
Cambiare dominio activitypub senza perdere lo storico non si puo'.
In sostanza mi servirebbe migrare il dns del dominio su un gestore che permetta l'aggiornamento automatico (con un client tipo quelli dei dyndns) del record A