Difference between revisions of "Alt root"

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Alt-rooted means that a name system other than that of the forces that be is in force see [[:en:Alt root]].
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<p>Alt-rooted means that something other than the priced name system is in force see [[:en:Alt root]]</p><p>
 
As used here it means peering with the name servers here, which is automated like in letsencrypt as part of the SSO/user provisioning setup.
 
As used here it means peering with the name servers here, which is automated like in letsencrypt as part of the SSO/user provisioning setup.
 
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The easiest way to do this this is add the following servers, which are non-recursive, to the top of your resolver config such as resolv.conf:
 
The easiest way to do this this is add the following servers, which are non-recursive, to the top of your resolver config such as resolv.conf:
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or their ip addresses if your resolver requires that.
 
or their ip addresses if your resolver requires that.
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Revision as of 15:24, 26 March 2018

Alt-rooted means that something other than the priced name system is in force see en:Alt root

As used here it means peering with the name servers here, which is automated like in letsencrypt as part of the SSO/user provisioning setup.

The easiest way to do this this is add the following servers, which are non-recursive, to the top of your resolver config such as resolv.conf:


  • daclips.meansofproduction.biz
  • malta.meansofproduction.biz

or their ip addresses if your resolver requires that.