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dug
- dug: view/monitor DNS "propagation" on your cli
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First Post: DNS Propagation Checker
Just joined the sub after coming across it dozens of times while learning things to help my homelab. My first post is a shameless plug for a CLI tool I made that quickly helps users get an idea of how much their DNS has propagated. I use it all the time for my self hosted stuff (recently when i was playing with external-dns) and wanted to share to see if it can help anyone else. https://dug.unfrl.com https://github.com/unfrl/dug
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We're transforming internet routing: Introducing Bunny DNS
For people who want to understand, learn about, or stay on top of their, DNS check out dug. Its a cli tool I made to help visualize DNS propagation but is a great learning tool.
https://github.com/unfrl/dug
https://dug.unfrl.com
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How to find a domain's authoritative nameservers
Good article, totally correct that that is how to definitely 100% get the correct answer.
The bottom of the article, with 'other ways' got me thinking that another way to get what is very probably the correct answer is asking a bunch of other DNS servers what they think the correct answer is.
Using dug (https://github.com/unfrl/dug) like: dug -q NS jvns.ca
- Show HN: CLI tools to ping and do DNS lookups from different parts of the world
- How to Use Dig
- Dug (dns propagation tool) now has a 'watch' flag so you can see your dns changes propagate in realtime(ish)
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Facebook Is Down
Gotta post this every time theres a big DNS issue, which seems daily now.
Check out Dug! Its a global DNS propagation/monitoring toolon the CLI: https://github.com/unfrl/dug/
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Show HN: Dug, A CLI global DNS propagation checker, new release
This release is primarily focused on the 'Watch' feature (-w, --watch) which allows users to monitor their DNS propagation in realtime.
https://github.com/unfrl/dug
alang
- Build your own programming language in C++
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
Currently working on a toolkit for writing custom interpreters [1], a language [2] on top of said toolkit and eventually a text editor [3] that uses them for scripting.
https://github.com/codr7/liblgpp
https://github.com/codr7/alang
https://github.com/codr7/qm
- Show HN: Build your own programming language in C++
- Show HN: Design your own programming language in C++
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