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279 | 2,965 | |
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7.8 | 9.4 | |
11 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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PyFunceble
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rules validator/cleaner tool?
I'm not aware of any tool, but if you parse them somehow (just find and replace in text editor) then you will be able to push it into PyFunceble, similar how people check filter lists (but it also has it's own drawbacks, so you will need to learn about it a bit).
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Are big blocklists full of old inactive entries?
Assuming we can test 100 domains per second, that's about 3 hours non-stop for a combined list of a million domains, merely testing for nxdomain without actually trying to make any http get. PyFunceble do http get, and they pointed out it could take days, with Dead Hosts service available for source lists to save us from wasting so much cpu clock. So it seems it's already being done for us by the list maintainers.
octoDNS
- Show HN: WireHub – easily create and share WireGuard networks
- OctoDNS: Tools for managing DNS across multiple providers
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What is the best way to integrate the bind9 service on ci/cd?
Change to a supported provider for octoDNS. I've done some automating of bind files using Jinja2/Ansible, but I had to roll my own.
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Converting BIND DNS zones to HCL
I'd use OctoDNS with the ZoneFileSource to parse the zone files into the YAML files so I have structured data to work with, then I'd write a script to loop through each one and generate the above var.records data structure for each
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The Dhall Configuration Language
We use https://github.com/octodns/octodns for some of our DNS records. It's flexible, much faster than Terraform for thousands of records, and the maintainer Ross has been responsive on issues and pull requests. Also see Cloudflare's blog for how they use it
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Some of the popular DNS management services as a self hosted service
OctoDNS https://github.com/octodns/octodns
- DNSControl - the most underrated DNS tool
- AWS is down! Half of the internet is down!
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Akamai Edge DNS Down
Have them all hot and live rather than any sort of failover system. Keep everything in sync with OctoDNS or similar
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Sync Azure DNS zones with onpremise Windows DNS Server
Finally, you could explore the use of third-party sync tools - https://github.com/octodns/octodns might be a good choice.
What are some alternatives?
free-domain - Get a cluster.ws & wip.la domain for free and instantly
DnsControl - Infrastructure as code for DNS!
richkit - Domain Enrichment Toolkit $ pip install richkit
DomainMOD - DomainMOD is an open source application written in PHP & MySQL used to manage your domains and other internet assets in a central location. DomainMOD also includes a Data Warehouse framework that allows you to import your web server data so that you can view, export, and report on your live data.
statuspage - A simple, zero-dependency, pure js/html status page based on GitHub Pages and Actions.
lexicon - Manipulate DNS records on various DNS providers in a standardized way.
nose2 - The successor to nose, based on unittest2
Designate - OpenStack Technical Committee Decisions. Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.
tlder - TLDs finder — check domain name availability across all valid top-level domains.
dnstwist - Domain name permutation engine for detecting homograph phishing attacks, typo squatting, and brand impersonation
cleanurl - Remove clutter from URLs and return a canonicalized version
desec-stack - Backbone of the deSEC.io Free Secure DNS Hosting Service