Upcoming Changes to Fedora DNS

Itamar Reis Peixoto itamar at ispbrasil.com.br
Wed May 4 22:56:35 UTC 2011


On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 7:53 PM, Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com> wrote:
> In order to meet better redundancy, we are looking at adding more DNS
> servers to our nameservices
>
>
> Currently most fedora DNS zones are served by 2 seperate dns servers.
> For best practices we would like to increase this pool to 3 servers:
>
> * IPv4
>
>    * 209.132.181.17
>    * 85.236.55.10
>    * 152.19.134.139
>    * 64.34.184.179
>
> * IPv6
>
>    * 2001:4178:0002:1269:dead:beef:cafe:fed5
>    * 2610:0028:3090:3001:dead:beef:cafe:fed2 # ns2 eventual address
>
> What needs to be done currently:
>
>   1. ns04 in PHX2 needs to be allowed through the firewall.
>   2. ns02 in Ibiblio needs new ipv6 space.
>   3. ns05 in internetx01 needs to be added to network servers.
>   4. once above done ns's need to be added to all zones.
>   5. ns1 needs to be rebuild as ns01 and changed in DNS.
>
> The following registrar zones will need to be updated:
>
> 389tcp.org
> fedora.com.my
> fedora.my
> fedora.pt
> fedora.sk
> fedora.us
> fedoracommunity.org
> fedorahosted.org
> fedoralinux.com
> fedoralinux.net
> fedoralinux.org
> fedorapeople.org
> fedoraproject.com
> fedoraproject.com.my
> fedoraproject.net
> fedoraproject.org
> fedoraproject.org.uk
> fedoraproject.sk
> fedoraproject.su
> fpaste.org
> k12linux.org
> nspluginwrapper.org
> port389.org
> projectofedora.org
> smolts.org
>
>
>
>
> --
> Stephen J Smoogen.
> "The core skill of innovators is error recovery, not failure avoidance."
> Randy Nelson, President of Pixar University.
> "Let us be kind, one to another, for most of us are fighting a hard
> battle." -- Ian MacLaren
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