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Smart DNS on VPS
by CoastHosting ·this still does not work, the website detects that im not in the country. Surely there is a easy way of setting up a DNS server on a vps that does not pass back your location. I really don't know h -
How do IDNA domains work?
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How do IDNA domains work?
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How do IDNA domains work?
by hzr ·Browser and all HTTP clients convert it into a punycode. DNS resolves a normal ascii kaldfjlxzhghr.xxx domain -
How do IDNA domains work?
by plumberg ·Is it worth it? How does dns work? -
Mr. Worldwide here went crazy and giving away too many things. Limited Qty, don't be late.
by HuntersPad ·NY Ryzen -
Mr. Worldwide here went crazy and giving away too many things. Limited Qty, don't be late.
by MissFortune ·83.28 Mbit/s 167.591 ms Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 81.13 Mbit/s 172.32 Mbit/s 184.435 ms Spain, Madrid (MasMovil) 110.58 Mbit/s 165.68 Mbit/s 179.867 ms Italy, Rome (Unida -
Need DE Server, max. 512MB RAM, IPv6, 2 TB Traffic, SSD
by nobizzle ·I'm looking for a server with the given specs. SSD around 15GB. max 2 € p.m., paid yearly. IPv6 single IP is ok. Server is only needed for basic mostly idling stuff.. ldap, dns, etc. -
Mr. Worldwide here went crazy and giving away too many things. Limited Qty, don't be late.
by dahartigan ·133.81 Mbit/s 148.461 ms Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 95.47 Mbit/s 21.43 Mbit/s 159.874 ms Spain, Madrid (MasMovil) 77.23 Mbit/s 103.75 Mbit/s 154.714 ms Italy, Rome (Unida -
What BF2019 you are not renewing this year?
by Harambe ·Really? Those are the only ones I'm keeping. Try switching DNS to https://nat64.net/ for outbound v4 connectivity (to anything with a hostname) -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by WiredBlade ·The browser will take the first A/AAAA record from the list. The DNS servers usually rotate the record results to ensure Round Robin results which ensure load balancing. The following command will sho -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by zenki ·I would say the best way for DNS that is best in all locations is one of these options -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by MetroVPS_NMP ·For CNN.com, the last thing they got is their nameserver which they use awdns. There were 4 of them. I wanted to know from which one they got the resolving IP / A Record, or how that gets done. -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by WiredBlade ·To setup Anycast, you must have a class C IP address from ARIN. You can then advertise the same range at multiple locations and have the BGP configured so the closest routes can be picked up. There ar -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by WiredBlade ·A full DNS resolution starts with SOA record for that domain name starting with the root name servers which are glue records. That follows the query for NS records (usually included as part of SOA rec -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by WiredBlade ·In order for it to pick the resolver closest to the visitor, you will have to configure Anycast. This is more of a networking issue rather than DNS. -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by msatt ·As I understand DNS - the majority of systems send 'parallel' requestes to all NS servers. The first one to answer is used. Normally the first reply is the closest or alternatively is the least busies -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by yoursunny ·The DNS resolver could use any of the authoritative nameservers, because they don't know which one is closer to them. -
Which free panel do you use?
by seenu ·dns i mostly use DO and domain registrars and use CP's dns features when i create many sub-domains for a domain. -
How DNS Resolvers work ??
by MetroVPS_NMP ·No, I just need that the visitor gets resolved from the nearest DNS Server for Domain Resolving. It can be done using AnyCast DNS, but can't find out any AnyCast DNS Supporting cPanel.
