Questions tagged [dns-hosting]

DNS hosting service is the service than runs DNS servers.

DNS hosting service is the service than runs DNS servers. Most, but not all, domain name registrars include DNS hosting service with registration. Free DNS hosting services also exist.

DNS hosting service is optimal when the provider has multiple servers in various geographic locations that provide resilience and minimize latency for clients around the world. By operating DNS nodes closer to end users, DNS queries travel a much shorter distance, resulting in faster Web address resolution speed.

Source: Wikipedia.

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Should we host our own nameservers?

This is a Canonical Question about whether to outsource DNS resolution for ones own domains I currently have my ISP providing DNS for my domain, but they impose limitations on adding records. Therefore, I am thinking about running my own DNS. Do…
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Can someone using the same DNS server as me hijack my domains?

When I register a new domain, I send it to my hosting provider by assigning it its domain name servers in the registar's settings. For example, with Digital Ocean, I input the…
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Reliable cheap or free DNS service?

I'm looking for a reliable free or cheap DNS service. I've used FreeDNS at FreeDNS.Afraid.org in the past, but it doesn't always seem reliable... sometimes people say they can't access my website (sometimes I can't access it either) by domain name,…
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Why do DNS zone files require NS records?

Say I've operating ns1.example.org and ns2.example.org on which I want to host the zone file for example.com When I go to my registrar and purchase example.com , I will tell my registrar that my nameservers are ns1.example.org and ns2.example.org My…
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Google Cloud DNS vs. Google Domains DNS

I run a smallish website on Google App Engine. Currently, I use Dreamhost for other things and I buy my domains through them and they provide the name servers. I'm in the process of switching domain management to Google Domains. I believe Google…
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Wildcard DNS and subdomains

Let's that I've got the domain mydomain.com. I want that when any visitor goes to www.mydomain.com xyz.mydomain.com abc.mydomain.com asd.mydomain.com qwe.mydomain.com etc... the visitor will continue seeing "xyz.mydomain.com", but the real address…
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Why send authoritative nameserver in DNS?

Out of curiosity, I'm checking the Wireshark DNS packets. I can see that there's a DNS query from the host, and then DNS response from the DNS server. Everything is just as expected. However, if you further check in the query, you can see that the…
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How to run own gTLD on my DNS server?

My organization shelled out for a gTLD, and we currently use 3rd party (Verisign) to host it on their DNS servers. However, there are 2 issues: we pay quite a bit for that yearly (that's the lesser issue); updating data there is... convoluted (also…
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Free Name Server services reliability?

I'm starting a small web design shop. We does not have much money so we would like to keep our costs as low as possible. All we need is a @ourcompany.com mail address and a few web pages to showcase our work and we are looking at Google Apps which…
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How are DNS timeouts supposed to work?

I recently had a problem where a remote service requesting the IP address for my server (with a hosted DNS provider) was responding with: DNS problem: SERVFAIL looking up A for mysql.xavamedia.nl (Update: the remote service mentioned here is Let's…
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What are the pros and cons of running your own DNS server?

What are the practical benefits and downsides of running your own DNS server instead of using the DNS servers provided by your registrar? More specifically, in what situations would you run your own DNS server?
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Can I have my DNS server and my web server on the same IP?

I just bought a raspberry pi and made it a web server. I have a network with 1 IP. I created a DMZ and I am able to access my raspberry pi web server from the internet. I bought a domain that I intend to use for my web site but I found that I need…
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Exposure of hidden-master stealth DNS server on public-facing authoritative slave

In a typical hidden-master DNS network layout, there are basically two components: Hidden master DNS server, may be behind a NAT or firewall, or be totally exposed Slave authoritative non-recursive DNS server(s) Zone files on slave DNS servers…
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Is there a standard time duration before DNS caches are cleared?

Is there a standard time duration before DNS caches are cleared, so that if a distracted operator or stuck key turns a TTL of 86400 into 864000000 you don't end up with an authoritative resource record or even entire DNS zone whose changes won't be…
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What does “error: token mismatch” mean?

We temporarily moved some CNAME records in our DNS to point to a different server while undertaking maintenance work - we do this every six months or so - and we allow a decent amount of time to allow for propagation. Everything seemed fine - users…
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