Monthly Archives: October, 2005
Third-party zone transfers now enabled
Starting today members will be able to specify IP addresses of any third-party nameservers they wish to mirror their zones and we will allow zone transfers from those IPs for the specified domains. You'll see the new field for this at the top of your DNS settings page for each domain, click on the "?" [...]
That which does not kill us…
People have been wondering about "all those DDOS attacks" we have been hit with and more importantly, what we were going to do about it. We haven't been idle over the past weeks although we have been quiet. One of my least favorite things is talking about security out loud, because I think making a [...]
Companies: formulate a coherent management plan for your domains
We all hear about it from time to time: some large corporation letting a precious domain name drop off the deletion cliff only to have it snagged in the "drop game" seconds after it is released. I watched, stunned, a couple years ago as oracle.net (it was not a client domain) moved through its expiry [...]
New bind ACL
We are publishing a new bind ACL for secondary DNS customers to reflect the new nameserver deployments (more on this in a follow-up post wednesday or thursday): acl "easydns" { /* * easyDNS acl v1.6 as at Oct 4/2005 * * this acl allows access for easyDNS.com nameservers * this list may be subject to [...]
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