Yesterday I learned how to debug TLS problems in #Kubernetes.
Then I remembered this meme and "It's always DNS!".
Yesterday I learned how to debug TLS problems in #Kubernetes.
Then I remembered this meme and "It's always DNS!".
Kid goes to play Silksong aaaaaaaand... Xbox live is offline.
DNS with log spam in the database
My dear sysadmin Federati with home labs and internal networks!
Our internal network has grown and now we want internal DNS resolution for local network stuff. It's a combo of bare metal and docker services, mostly from one host but not limited to it.
I really, really don't want to touch BIND again so I'm in a bind (badum-tss) and looking for suggestions. Any Linux based / containerised options for DNS on LAN?
Suggestions and boosts welcome!
@stgraber Yep, works now, and yeah it's #alwaysdns
Thanks!
Today in it's not #AlwaysDNS: it was some combination of #systemd and the incomprehensibly complicated dbus services underlying the Linux desktop architecture (from the people who brought you systemd, naturally).
But at least I found the answer: block yet another systemd --user service by creating a symlink to /dev/null in /etc/systemd/user, and now unsnapped #Firefox no longer stalls for 30 seconds every time it starts on #Ubuntu 22.04.
SiteGround changed data centers, and all the IP addresses changed for their customers. They sent a notice that I never received.
I have been logging into the SiteGround multiple times, not one forced banner notifying me of the changes.
It's crazy to me they wouldn't have made great efforts to ensure all the customers knew about this change.
/rant