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Revision as of 13:33, 21 Mayıs 2024
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PROJECT: New Authoritative DNS servers coming in 2024OverviewThis page explains our fairly large project to move away from our 'in-house' authoritative DNS servers to 'Power DNS' BasicsOur Authoritative DNS servers are primary-dns.co.uk and secondary-dns.co.uk. These are used in the following situations:
We are working towards having the new servers live during September 2024 Customer ImpactBelow lists the scenarios we perform as DNS servers and how our change will impact our customers. Where we are a slaveSituation:Some customers run their own primary DNS server(s) and our 'secondary-dns.co.uk' is a slave server. Changes:Historically we have supported this configuration automatically where the master is a customer's A&A IP address. This hasn't always been successful and has required staff intervention in some cases. This automation will change:
Where we host the DNS for your domain
Reverse DNS
Reverse DNS delegation
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