Mikrotik + ClouldFlare = DynDNS

https://konstant1n.livejournal.com/9759.html At times I want to reach my home computer, so I had a dynamic DNS service that keeps a DNS record ( like myhomeip.dyndns.org) in sync with your home IP address that changes from time to time. I got fed up with free service from DynDNS: your record will disappear in 30 days unless you login into their site and “confirm” it. DynDNS annoys you on purpose, so you buy their “pro” service. I do not like being annoyed, and I do not see a point of paying for DynDNS service – their value proposition is weak, as anyone can create a script that updates DNS records. ...

Mikrotik + ClouldFlare = DynDNS

http://konstant1n.livejournal.com/9759.html At times I want to reach my home computer, so I had a dynamic DNS service that keeps a DNS record ( like myhomeip.dyndns.org) in sync with your home IP address that changes from time to time. I got fed up with free service from DynDNS: your record will disappear in 30 days unless you login into their site and “confirm” it. DynDNS annoys you on purpose, so you buy their “pro” service. I do not like being annoyed, and I do not see a point of paying for DynDNS service – their value proposition is weak, as anyone can create a script that updates DNS records. ...

BIND zone file creator

http://pgl.yoyo.org/as/bind-zone-file-creator.php in case your zone-file skills are a bit rusty, here is an auto-generator for the rescue

BIND zone file creator

http://pgl.yoyo.org/as/bind-zone-file-creator.php in case your zone-file skills are a bit rusty, here is an auto-generator for the rescue

BIND zone file creator

http://pgl.yoyo.org/as/bind-zone-file-creator.php in case your zone-file skills are a bit rusty, here is an auto-generator for the rescue

Round-Robin DNS as Failover - LowEndTalk

http://www.lowendtalk.com/questions/6032/round-robin-dns-as-failover [a blog post with ] good explanation about how failover happens in round-robin DNS setups. i.e. it is safe for browsers and most modern http-client libraries, but probably is not safe for other protocols

Domain Names – Domain Name Registration – Management – Appraisals - Moniker SnapNames

http://www.moniker.com/index.jsp Probably an alternative to godaddy

Google over IPv6

http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/ Read here if you have IPv6 connectivity, you can have google services served via IPv6 (i.e., google will reply with AAAA records on queries made from your DNS server)

robtex- swiss army knife internet network information tool

http://www.robtex.com/ websites that provides a lot of useful info, like RBL (Relay Black Lists ), DNS, AS, BGP, etc

Sébastien Wains » CentOS 5 : chroot DNS with bind

http://www.wains.be/index.php/2007/12/13/centos-5-chroot-dns-with-bind/ some tricks on how to config bind (named) in default chroot mode.