they take germany offline and no one on my tumblr dash even mentions it?
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they take germany offline and no one on my tumblr dash even mentions it?
I set up two free servers for my own dns. One is on Google, the other is on Amazon. On both configured vpn-clients. I am using the softether. As dns on these servers I use an unbound. The local pi-hole is configured to work with them. 192.168.7.0/24 is a subnet of vpn. As a result, dnsleaknest gives the ip of my servers. I don’t worry that some of my data is held by corporations. But they are not stored in my country. And my isp knows nothing about my DNS-queries (they go inside the encrypted channel). ping 100-200. Everything suits me.
This page described how to test/use the dig command for DNSSEC verification and validate under Linux, macOS, *BSD, and Unix-like systems.
Want to troubleshoot and validate DNSSEC validation for your domain? Try these dig command examples for Linux/*BSD/macOS and Unix-like systems.
I predict we'll all be running DNSSEC, over IPv6 by 2005 at the absolute latest.
Overheard yesterday
ICYMI: What Happens to Your Website When DNSSEC Validation Fails http://dlvr.it/TSZ4K3
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Root KSK Ceremony 56 - IANA
https://www.iana.org/dnssec/ceremonies/56
DNSSEC ceremony happening now!