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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:15 pm 
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Hello community
i'm new to Linode and new to Ubuntu/Linux

My question is I'm using ns1.linode.com-> ns5.linode.com
Can i have my own ns1.mysite.com? and hide the linode nameservers?

if yes how do i do that?


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 5:19 pm 
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Get 2 or more Linodes. Install BIND or a similar DNS server software. Go to your domain registrar, and register ns1, ns2, etc. as name servers. Point some domains at your name servers. Add corresponding zones to both of your Linodes. Wait a while, and start testing.

No, you can't hide Linode's name servers unless you run your own name servers.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 11:21 pm 
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hybinet wrote:
you can't hide Linode's name servers unless you run your own name servers

False. You can create glue records with your registrar, and A/AAAA records in the Linode DNS Manager, matching the Linode authoritative nameservers' addresses under your domain, then set your domain's nameservers accordingly.

The Linode DNS Manager doesn't let you remove the default NS record set, so run nsd as a master and create a slave zone if you don't want a mismatch with the registry delegation. I guess this sorta counts as running your own name server, but it doesn't expose your box to public DNS queries (if properly configured).

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:55 am 
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I'm guessing there's some scary ass logic behind why having the Linode domain as the name servers makes a difference.


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It can be useful if you're doing authoritative DNS for lots of domains you don't control. If you switch DNS service providers at some point in the future, you won't have to make all your clients change their nameservers.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:14 am 
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Seems like it would be easy (and way more secure, business-wise) to pick a DNS Hosting service and keep all your Name Servers isolated from your Domain Registar's which is isolated from your Hosting service. That way you can rearrange all of those parts without be held hostage by any single source.


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funkytastic wrote:
False. You can create glue records with your registrar, and A/AAAA records in the Linode DNS Manager, matching the Linode authoritative nameservers' addresses under your domain, then set your domain's nameservers accordingly.

Yes, you can do that, but it's dumb, because Linode provides no guarantee that they won't change their nameservers' IPs out from under you.

If you check them regularly (perhaps with an automated script), it's unlikely they'd change all of the IPs before you notice and update your records, but it's still not a great idea.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 5:12 am 
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Thanks for the recommendations guys
If i host my dns with DNS Hosting will it effect my site speed?
for example if I choose the Tokyo server and the DNS hosting is in the states


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mnordhoff wrote:
If you check them regularly (perhaps with an automated script)


Yeah, forgot about that part. A daily cron sends me an email if any of the addresses change. So far the only emails have been for when they added ip6 :)

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:38 am 
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mnordhoff wrote:
funkytastic wrote:
False. You can create glue records with your registrar, and A/AAAA records in the Linode DNS Manager, matching the Linode authoritative nameservers' addresses under your domain, then set your domain's nameservers accordingly.

Yes, you can do that, but it's dumb, because Linode provides no guarantee that they won't change their nameservers' IPs out from under you.

If you check them regularly (perhaps with an automated script), it's unlikely they'd change all of the IPs before you notice and update your records, but it's still not a great idea.
I have glue'd mine. Haven't seen it change in a years time or more.


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