On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, at 20:32, Paulina wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, at 06:50, Paulina wrote:
> >>
> >> I have been using a cloud host, it seems I have a unnormal DNS resolver
> >> entry:
> >
> > And what exactly is unnormal in:
> >
> >> nameserver 127.0.0.53
> >> options edns0
> >
> > ???
On 06.08.2019 03:32, Paulina wrote:
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, at 06:50, Paulina wrote:
I have been using a cloud host, it seems I have a unnormal DNS resolver
entry:
And what exactly is unnormal in:
nameserver 127.0.0.53
options edns0
???
Sorry my mistake.
After checking the documents
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, at 06:50, Paulina wrote:
I have been using a cloud host, it seems I have a unnormal DNS resolver
entry:
And what exactly is unnormal in:
nameserver 127.0.0.53
options edns0
???
Sorry my mistake.
After checking the documents I just know what's the difference be
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, at 09:22, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I am also having problems in the same way with two domains using .rocks.
> I find a lot of problems with on the internet testing sites refusing to
> recognize that ending.
> I really like that .rocks, because it gives me some superb names for
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, at 06:50, Paulina wrote:
>
> I have been using a cloud host, it seems I have a unnormal DNS resolver
> entry:
And what exactly is unnormal in:
> nameserver 127.0.0.53
> options edns0
???
> (base) pyh@ubuntu-18:~$ dig google.com.hk
>
> ; <<>> DiG 9.11.3-1ubuntu1.5-Ubun
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, at 04:58, Paulina wrote:
> We have a mp2 handler which make a lot of DNS queries during its running
> time. Some queris are sent to the strange domains such as .live, .club,
> .design, .media, .digital, .market etc. I promise I never saw the
> domains strange as those.
>
>
I am also having problems in the same way with two domains using .rocks.
I find a lot of problems with on the internet testing sites refusing to
recognize that ending.
I really like that .rocks, because it gives me some superb names for
domains and, well, it's cheap to buy.
In any case, I'm curiou
Guten Tag Paulina,
am Montag, 5. August 2019 um 13:50 schrieben Sie:
> nameserver 127.0.0.53
> options edns0
> (base) pyh@ubuntu-18:~$
> (base) pyh@ubuntu-18:~$ dig google.com.hk
Not sure what your are trying to tell me with that. If that is OK or
wrong is something you need to talk your hoster w
I have been using a cloud host, it seems I have a unnormal DNS resolver
entry:
(base) pyh@ubuntu-18:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# This file is managed by man:systemd-resolved(8). Do not edit.
#
# This is a dynamic resolv.conf file for connecting local clients to the
# internal DNS stub resolver o
Guten Tag Paulina,
am Montag, 5. August 2019 um 13:11 schrieben Sie:
> Do you mean this is a system issue rather than a pragram problem?
That depends on whoever resolves your queries in the end. That might
be your implementation using custom nameservers, that's why I linked
its docs, or the syste
Do you mean this is a system issue rather than a pragram problem?
thanks.
Guten Tag Paulina,
am Montag, 5. August 2019 um 11:58 schrieben Sie:
I have been using Net::DNS::Resolver for DNS queries in handler. Can you
suggest a better way to improve it? maybe AnyEvent::DNS etc?
Things heavi
Guten Tag Paulina,
am Montag, 5. August 2019 um 11:58 schrieben Sie:
> I have been using Net::DNS::Resolver for DNS queries in handler. Can you
> suggest a better way to improve it? maybe AnyEvent::DNS etc?
Things heavily depend on which nameservers you have actually configured
on your system or
Hello,
We have a mp2 handler which make a lot of DNS queries during its running
time. Some queris are sent to the strange domains such as .live, .club,
.design, .media, .digital, .market etc. I promise I never saw the
domains strange as those.
Unlike the popular domains such as .com, .net, .
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