** Andy Smith <andy(a)bitfolk.com> [2013-09-10 18:04]:
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 02:54:43PM +0100, Paul Tansom
wrote:
I do still prefer editing the zone files in Vim
to using a web
interface :)
What's the problem with running a nameserver on your VPS then, and
having BitFolk provide three secondaries?
https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Secondary_DNS_service ** end quote [Andy Smith]
Nothing at all, and I'll probably look into doing that in the longer term (I
have about 9 domains plus two IPv6 reverse ones), but given that I will soon (I
think I keep saying this, but it will be soon, honest) be reinstalling my
server it seemed to make sense to initially host the reverse zones somewhere
else while I get things settled. Probably not a major issue either way, but one
less thing to migrate during the switchover period. So far I've set up one test
standard domain and the two reverse zones. One nice thing about the HE setup is
that it will give you a copy of the actual BIND zone file, so migrating will be
quite easy in that respect - it also makes me feel comfortable that things are
setup as I exepect actually seeing the zone file itself!
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