[sf-lug] DNS delegations done: Re: sf-lug.net & sf-lug.com ready for DNS delegation & slaves, etc. (was: Re: Got domains? (sf-lug.{net, com} ...?))
Michael Paoli
Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu
Mon Sep 16 21:22:24 PDT 2019
> From: "Rick Moen" <rick at linuxmafia.com>
> Subject: Re: sf-lug.net & sf-lug.com ready for DNS delegation &
> slaves, etc. (was: Re: Got domains? (sf-lug.{net,com} ...?))
> Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 17:17:37 -0700
> Quoting Michael Paoli (Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu):
>
>> Al & Rick,
>>
>> DNS master for sf-lug.net & sf-lug.net.com is ready for slaves.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Obviously, 'sf-lug.com'.
<blush> yes, obviously - my boo-boo there (wee bit too much
copy/paste).
And I believe we're lookin' good at this point ... quick (re)check ...:
$ DNS_SOA_CK sf-lug.net sf-lug.com
FQDN=sf-lug.net. authority:
sf-lug.net. 172800 IN NS ns0.sf-lug.net.
sf-lug.net. 172800 IN NS ns0.sunnyside.com.
sf-lug.net. 172800 IN NS ns1.linuxmafia.com.
sf-lug.net. 172800 IN NS ns1.sunnyside.com.
sf-lug.net. 172800 IN NS ns1.svlug.org.
sf-lug.net. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.net. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315144 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @198.144.194.238 (ns0.sf-lug.net.)
sf-lug.net. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.net. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315144 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @2001:470:1f05:19e::3
(ns0.sf-lug.net.)
sf-lug.net. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.net. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315144 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @192.147.248.10 (ns0.sunnyside.com.)
sf-lug.net. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.net. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315144 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @198.144.195.186
(ns1.linuxmafia.com.)
sf-lug.net. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.net. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315144 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @192.147.248.11 (ns1.sunnyside.com.)
sf-lug.net. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.net. michael\.paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315144 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @64.62.190.98 (ns1.svlug.org.)
sf-lug.net. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.net. michael\.paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315144 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe96:e78e
(ns1.svlug.org.)
FQDN=sf-lug.com. authority:
sf-lug.com. 172800 IN NS ns0.sf-lug.com.
sf-lug.com. 172800 IN NS ns0.sunnyside.com.
sf-lug.com. 172800 IN NS ns1.linuxmafia.com.
sf-lug.com. 172800 IN NS ns1.sunnyside.com.
sf-lug.com. 172800 IN NS ns1.svlug.org.
sf-lug.com. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.com. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315124 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @198.144.194.238 (ns0.sf-lug.com.)
sf-lug.com. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.com. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315124 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @2001:470:1f05:19e::3
(ns0.sf-lug.com.)
sf-lug.com. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.com. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315124 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @192.147.248.10 (ns0.sunnyside.com.)
sf-lug.com. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.com. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315124 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @198.144.195.186
(ns1.linuxmafia.com.)
sf-lug.com. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.com. Michael\.Paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315124 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @192.147.248.11 (ns1.sunnyside.com.)
sf-lug.com. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.com. michael\.paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315124 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @64.62.190.98 (ns1.svlug.org.)
sf-lug.com. IN SOA ns0.sf-lug.com. michael\.paoli.cal.berkeley.edu.
1568315124 10800 3600 1209600 86400 @2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe96:e78e
(ns1.svlug.org.)
$
That looks good - seems to pass the basic sanity checks;
earlier today I peeked at http://dnsviz.net/ - and that all
looked good excepting one single apparent transient error which
cleared upon a simple reload of that web page.
I'll "of course" be adjusting TTLs "real soon" (likely sometime
tonight) to their more intended nominal values - so most of those
3600 values will be up to 1D or 2D (mostly matching relevant upstream
TTLs). I expect most all the values will be pretty dang static anyway.
I peeked at some of the web redirects earlier too - seemed fine at quick
peek - I'll add to my more full regression testing and check that they all
work as expected.
Al (et. al.) - If you/we ever want to do some different name(s)/subdomain(s)
for some testing or experimental purposes, we could do that.
E.g. I figure the purposes of [www.]sf-lug.{net,com} are fairly
straight-forward and expected, but if we ever need/want to do, oh,
say, experimental.sf-lug.net or test.sf-lug.net or beta.sf-lug.com or
whatever, we could always do something like that. Various folks have
DNS master edit access - and Al, if you wanted, I could always set you
too up with account & sudo so you could likewise do that.
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