![]() Of Google over time even though a lot of my domains have DNS at Google, Locally and fall back to the Cloudflare DNS servers, I have less trust It's not too hard to do your own caching DNS lookups. Going under 15m for A record likely will be ignored by Google's DNS cache. Which is a large part of why google created theirĭistributed DNS that sometimes exceeds the specified timing in favor ofĬached results. Don't know if it's changed, but GoDaddy's DNS servers had particularly bad latency for most people, and handled a high portion of If you care about the time to render a website, it can I generally set CNAME for at least a week, and Aĭepending on the DNS server, the round-trip for two requests could ![]() You can pretty safely have longer lifetimes for CNAME than you'd want to No downside, aside from having to change multiple DNS entries when the originating IP changes? I don't recall if there was any downside to setting multiple A records pointing to one IP, versus one A record with multiple CNAME records My experience setting up DNS is long in the past, Bind 4.9 in 1993? Keep in mind an SRV record hostname must point to a servers A orĪAAA address and not a CNAME. On 7/9/22 09:02, poindexter FORTRAN wrote: Saul Goodman Norco, CA WX: 78.3☏, 58.0% humidity, 1 mph ESE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs If I ever get anal polyps, at least I know what to name them. I just don't know of any BBS clients that would make use of it (yet). Yeah, wouldn't be too hard to to the dyndns service. Might be interesting if web browsers supported this as well, to work around port blocking restrictions without having to specify a given port.Īlso, an interesting thing to possibly add to a dyndns service/host for However, it's on the client to actually support this. Syncterm can find nonstandard ports on it's own. yadda yaddaĬould perhaps throw one in there like BBS=2323 or something so spf for ips allowed to send mail on behalf of a domain, domain ownership verfification. DNS servers often have text strings with all sorts of Hit ESCAPE to quit to the BBS list and you are now ready to connect using SSH.Keep having this idea pop in my head. #Syncterm bbs password#Make sure the Connection Type is set to SSH and change the TCP Port value to 2222.Įnter your Username and optionally, your Password if you want to save it. To connect using SSH, we have to change the connection method and the port.Īlign the selection bar on the BBS name and hit F2. ![]() Hit ESCAPE to quit to the BBS list and you are now ready to connect using Telnet. Highlight the TCP port line and hit ENTER to change the value to 2023. We now need to change the port, align the selection bar on the BBS name and hit F2. If you already have an account, you will have the option to setup SSH later.Įnter the BBS address, this is the DNS name to connect to the BBS, and hit ENTER. If you do not have an account on the BBS, choose Telnet. Here you will highlight the empty row in the directory box and hit ENTER This is the main screen after you start SyncTerm for the first time. After your account is created, use your new credentials to connect. The BBS now accept NEW as both username and password to connect using SSH and create your account. ![]() Initial Configuration Guide for Telnet and SSH #Syncterm bbs download#You can also download from the official site #Syncterm bbs install#See your documentation and install it using the usual mean. ![]() If you are using Linux, your OS repository most probably carry SyncTerm. ![]()
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