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(DIR) Post #9vKiYU0cdThxvAuCWG by bn4t@social.cyberpunks.xyz
2020-05-23T08:49:08Z
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Migrated all my zones to from coredns to knot. Knot just makes it so much easier to use dnssec.
(DIR) Post #9vKiYUFVk7cMfLs5j6 by selea@social.linux.pizza
2020-05-23T08:55:29Z
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@bn4t Never heard of CoreDNS?But have you tried PowerDNS? DNSSEC with pdns is extremely easy too :)
(DIR) Post #9vKjTzqevkarAvfb4i by bn4t@social.cyberpunks.xyz
2020-05-23T09:05:54Z
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@selea I've looked at powerdns before but found the docs a bit confusing. Never tried it though.I mainly decided to go with knot because I don't really use the different storage backends powerdns provides.
(DIR) Post #9vKlHo2NDYpwyeSpjk by selea@social.linux.pizza
2020-05-23T09:26:11Z
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@bn4t Yeah I thought it was confusing at first too, but I later found it really great :)So I use it for my 3 authorize DNS servers now :)
(DIR) Post #9vKwP4nQPEGiTd8p2e by selea@social.linux.pizza
2020-05-23T11:30:40Z
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@sheogorath I did not expose the API to the internet actually, but I use a software that administrate the zones directly via the database.The servers I have is not anycasted, I did not find the need for it in my case.@bn4t