Earlier quoted context omitted.
I wonder if "run your own anycast network as a service" would ever make sense as a product. I can't see anyone other than CDN or testing being terribly interested, and a lot of this is included in the raw CDN use case.
https://rage4.com/Home/ANY Is that what you are looking for? They only have 3 locations tho.
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#12Please do not run your own DNS server if you do not have the knowledge or expertise to properly secure it. It is extremely irresponsible, and the article is also irresponsible for suggesting it and not having any information about rate limiting.
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#13Please do not run your own DNS server if you do not have the knowledge or expertise to properly secure it. It is extremely irresponsible, and the article is also irresponsible for suggesting it and not having any information about rate limiting.
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https://rage4.com/Home/ANY Is that what you are looking for? They only have 3 locations tho.
Looks a bit like a one person shop – not exactly what you're looking for while building a high availability system.
2 person shop. ;)
That said, some people on lowendtalk swear by them and they usually are the first to complain about not getting 100% uptime on a $7 a year VPS.
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#16Please do not run your own DNS server if you do not have the knowledge or expertise to properly secure it. It is extremely irresponsible, and the article is also irresponsible for suggesting it and not having any information about rate limiting.
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#18Please do not run your own DNS server if you do not have the knowledge or expertise to properly secure it. It is extremely irresponsible, and the article is also irresponsible for suggesting it and not having any information about rate limiting.
Use nsd. If you just run an authoritative only service, it is easy to do correctly.
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#20I have some additions (e.g. Google Public DNS), see the files at https://gist.github.com/dgl/8344c3ebe405a1400e2d (which also has the rsync location for the original).
[edit: now I read the article again I notice the author is assuming 'eu' is going to get all of EU, it won't. There need to be entries for each country.]