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== DNS Providers == | == Potential DNS Providers == | ||
* https://web.gratisdns.dk/ (Free up to 5 domains) | * https://web.gratisdns.dk/ (Free up to 5 domains) | ||
* http://www.zoneedit.com/ (Paid) | |||
* http://dyn.com/secondary-dns/ (Paid, but pretty good reputation) | |||
Re: DNS providers | |||
I don't know if this is the right place to add this, but i can host secondary DNS (or primary as well if necessary) -sidd | |||
After doing some more research, our hosting provider, Linode, offers a DNS service. I checked it out, it offers all the features we want so we're going to go with that. It's free as long as we're a customer [[User:Zford|Zford]] ([[User talk:Zford|talk]]) 19:48, 21 February 2014 (MST) | |||
== Automated deployment == | |||
Whatever provider is used, I recommend starting with an automated deployment from the beginning. It's a lot easier than incorporating it later and you'll thank me when you grow. Puppet is easier to work with unless you are already familiar with Chef. --[[User:Dean1012|Dean1012]] ([[User talk:Dean1012|talk]]) 20:17, 20 February 2014 (MST) | |||
:I don't disagree. New infrastructure will be rolled out with tools, not by hand. That's part of the reason why the Management servers are in there. I'm a big fan of Puppet and Ansible myself [[User:Zford|Zford]] ([[User talk:Zford|talk]]) 21:31, 20 February 2014 (MST) | |||
== https service == | |||
Hi, | |||
any plans to add https/SSL ? sidd | |||
:HTTPS SSL is in the design from a system's perspective, however but there are some outstanding issues with HTTPS in slashcode. You can go to https://soylentnews.org right now to see for yourself. [[User:Zford|Zford]] ([[User talk:Zford|talk]]) 15:22, 21 February 2014 (MST) | |||
:To further elaborate, we have a certificate but due to the old/mouldy state of SlashCode it's not as simple as dropping it into the system. Also, BlueHost (hosting our nameservers) apparently doesn't allow aaaa or a6 records (and I have no Eartly idea why), which are needed for IPV6 zone descriptions so we can't even have ipv6 IRC chats. :-( It's on the list of "future enhancements" --Barrabas |
Latest revision as of 02:48, 22 February 2014
Potential DNS Providers
- https://web.gratisdns.dk/ (Free up to 5 domains)
- http://www.zoneedit.com/ (Paid)
- http://dyn.com/secondary-dns/ (Paid, but pretty good reputation)
Re: DNS providers
I don't know if this is the right place to add this, but i can host secondary DNS (or primary as well if necessary) -sidd
After doing some more research, our hosting provider, Linode, offers a DNS service. I checked it out, it offers all the features we want so we're going to go with that. It's free as long as we're a customer Zford (talk) 19:48, 21 February 2014 (MST)
Automated deployment
Whatever provider is used, I recommend starting with an automated deployment from the beginning. It's a lot easier than incorporating it later and you'll thank me when you grow. Puppet is easier to work with unless you are already familiar with Chef. --Dean1012 (talk) 20:17, 20 February 2014 (MST)
- I don't disagree. New infrastructure will be rolled out with tools, not by hand. That's part of the reason why the Management servers are in there. I'm a big fan of Puppet and Ansible myself Zford (talk) 21:31, 20 February 2014 (MST)
https service
Hi, any plans to add https/SSL ? sidd
- HTTPS SSL is in the design from a system's perspective, however but there are some outstanding issues with HTTPS in slashcode. You can go to https://soylentnews.org right now to see for yourself. Zford (talk) 15:22, 21 February 2014 (MST)
- To further elaborate, we have a certificate but due to the old/mouldy state of SlashCode it's not as simple as dropping it into the system. Also, BlueHost (hosting our nameservers) apparently doesn't allow aaaa or a6 records (and I have no Eartly idea why), which are needed for IPV6 zone descriptions so we can't even have ipv6 IRC chats. :-( It's on the list of "future enhancements" --Barrabas