DnsControl
whoisd
DnsControl | whoisd | |
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28 | 4 | |
3,439 | 121 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.5 | 10.0 | |
2 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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DnsControl
- DNSControl: Synchronize your DNS to multiple providers from a simple DSL
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How to mitigate the Hetzner/Linode XMPP.ru MitM interception incident
See RFC5507: "Why Adding a New Resource Record Type Is the Preferred Solution"
DNS providers should support a wide range of RR types, and domain owners should vote with their NS records.
See https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/blob/master/docu... for a list of DNS providers that support CAA.
- DNSControl – Seamlessly manage DNS configuration across servers and providers
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Using AWS Route53 for personal use
I would create an AWS account for Route53 only. No other services or resources would be deployed. To manage the DNS records I may use: https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol
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Libdns: Core interfaces for universal DNS record manipulation across providers
How is this compared to https://dnscontrol.org/ from Stackoverflow?
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Those who use custom domains for your email, which email do you use for the registrar that holds your domains?
Hover's DNS is very simple and bare bones. dnsimple works with dnscontrol so I can manage all my domains programatically
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Domain names management systems
Have you tried dnscontrol.org? It ties into the registrar and DNS providers API's
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DNS Zone File Creator
Was typing on phone and thought that was it. This one https://docs.dnscontrol.org/ explains a bit what it does and heres its github https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol
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Domain registrar Gandi gets bought out, screws existing customers
DNSControl[1] or another similar tool also helps a lot when moving. My DNS records are configured by a small JavaScript file in a git repository, and I can very easily point it at another DNS provider.
[1]: https://dnscontrol.org/
whoisd
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gowhois - Support for various whois servers
Well since you have all the DNS info throw it into a database and serve it through a server implementing the WHOIS protocol. Possibly simply something like this repo.
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Feelbait.com - Domain is on sale on Sedo
Registrar URL: http://www.openprovider.com
- This one is pretty good not gonna lie.
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Trying to install whoisd from openprovider
Im trying to install whoisd from openprovider, from here https://github.com/openprovider/whoisd
What are some alternatives?
octoDNS - Tools for managing DNS across multiple providers
gowhois - whois command implemented by golang with awesome whois servers list
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.
rdap-proxy - RDAP to WHOIS proxy
NAMEinator - NAMEinator DNS Benchmark tool (namebench successor)
tlder - TLDs finder — check domain name availability across all valid top-level domains.