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<h3>all posts</h3>
<h4 class='allposts_header'>August 2018</h4>
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<li><a href="./no-more-google.html">no more google</a> &mdash; August 14, 2018</li>
<li><a href="./upsides-of-new-dns-nameservers.html">upsides of new dns nameservers</a> &mdash; August 14, 2018</li>
<li><a href="./dns-shenanigans-post-mortem.html">dns shenanigans post-mortem</a> &mdash; August 14, 2018</li>
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<h4 class='allposts_header'>July 2018</h4>
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<li><a href="./lxd-networking-and-additional-ips.html">lxd networking and additional IPs</a> &mdash; July 26, 2018</li>

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<li><a href="tag_ssh.html">ssh</a> &mdash; 1 post</li>
<li><a href="tag_sysadmin.html">sysadmin</a> &mdash; 2 posts</li>
<li><a href="tag_tilde.html">tilde</a> &mdash; 3 posts</li>
<li><a href="tag_sysadmin.html">sysadmin</a> &mdash; 3 posts</li>
<li><a href="tag_tilde.html">tilde</a> &mdash; 5 posts</li>
<li><a href="tag_ubuntu.html">ubuntu</a> &mdash; 2 posts</li>
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dns shenanigans post-mortem
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<div class="subtitle">August 14, 2018 &mdash;
~ben
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<p>let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.</p>
<p>i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. <a href="https://tomasino.tilde.team">~tomasino</a> responded
with <a href="https://namesilo.com">namesilo</a>. i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.</p>
<p>i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.</p>
<p>i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.</p>
<p>in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...</p>
<p>of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!</p>
<p>i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_sysadmin.html'>sysadmin</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a>, <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a></p>
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dns shenanigans post-mortem
let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.
i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. [~tomasino](https://tomasino.tilde.team) responded
with [namesilo](https://namesilo.com). i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.
i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.
i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.
in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...
of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!
i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.
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<p>not sure if this is appropriately tagged, but i didn't feel like making a new
one.</p>
<p>i figured i should probably get some notes down about moving off google.</p>
<p>to start, i'll get a list of the things i was able to easily replace:</p>
<ul>
<li>gmail => <a href="https://tilde.team/wiki/?page=email">@tilde.team mail</a></li>
<li>google drive => <a href="https://syncthing.net">syncthing</a> (with a persistent node running on my personal vps)</li>
</ul>
<p>i'm still using:</p>
<ul>
<li>gplay music/youtube</li>
<li>google maps (open streetmap isn't good enough to replace it)</li>
<li>google photos - but this is going to be replaced long-term with syncthing</li>
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upsides of new dns nameservers
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<li>no more google</li>
<li>no more google</li>
<li>automated certbot validation for letsencrypt wildcard certs!! no more manual TXT records every three months!</li>
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<p>tags: <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a>, <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a></p>
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dns shenanigans post-mortem
</title><description><![CDATA[
<p>let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.</p>
<p>i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. <a href="https://tomasino.tilde.team">~tomasino</a> responded
with <a href="https://namesilo.com">namesilo</a>. i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.</p>
<p>i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.</p>
<p>i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.</p>
<p>in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...</p>
<p>of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!</p>
<p>i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_sysadmin.html'>sysadmin</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a>, <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a></p>
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<h3><a class="ablack" href="no-more-google.html">
no more google
</a></h3>
<!-- bashblog_timestamp: #201808142336.05# -->
<div class="subtitle">August 14, 2018 &mdash;
~ben
</div>
<!-- text begin -->
<p>not sure if this is appropriately tagged, but i didn't feel like making a new
one.</p>
<p>i figured i should probably get some notes down about moving off google.</p>
<p>to start, i'll get a list of the things i was able to easily replace:</p>
<ul>
<li>gmail => <a href="https://tilde.team/wiki/?page=email">@tilde.team mail</a></li>
<li>google drive => <a href="https://syncthing.net">syncthing</a> (with a persistent node running on my personal vps)</li>
</ul>
<p>i'm still using:</p>
<ul>
<li>gplay music/youtube</li>
<li>google maps (open streetmap isn't good enough to replace it)</li>
<li>google photos - but this is going to be replaced long-term with syncthing</li>
</ul>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_net-neutrality.html'>net-neutrality</a></p>
<!-- text end -->
<p id='twitter'><a href='http://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=https://tilde.team/~ben/blog/no-more-google.html&text=&lt;type your comment here but please leave the URL so that other people can follow the comments&gt;&via=nebsirrah'>comments? tweet</a>
<a href='https://twitter.com/search?q=https://tilde.team/~ben/blog/no-more-google.html'><span id='count-21551'></span></a>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><a class="ablack" href="upsides-of-new-dns-nameservers.html">
upsides of new dns nameservers
</a></h3>
<!-- bashblog_timestamp: #201808141505.38# -->
<div class="subtitle">August 14, 2018 &mdash;
~ben
</div>
<!-- text begin -->
<ul>
<li>no more google</li>
<li>no more google</li>
<li>automated certbot validation for letsencrypt wildcard certs!! no more manual TXT records every three months!</li>
</ul>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a>, <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a></p>
<!-- text end -->
<p id='twitter'><a href='http://twitter.com/intent/tweet?url=https://tilde.team/~ben/blog/upsides-of-new-dns-nameservers.html&text=&lt;type your comment here but please leave the URL so that other people can follow the comments&gt;&via=nebsirrah'>comments? tweet</a>
<a href='https://twitter.com/search?q=https://tilde.team/~ben/blog/upsides-of-new-dns-nameservers.html'><span id='count-813'></span></a>&nbsp;</p>
<h3><a class="ablack" href="dns-shenanigans-post-mortem.html">
dns shenanigans post-mortem
</a></h3>
<!-- bashblog_timestamp: #201808141503.49# -->
<div class="subtitle">August 14, 2018 &mdash;
~ben
</div>
<!-- text begin -->
<p>let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.</p>
<p>i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. <a href="https://tomasino.tilde.team">~tomasino</a> responded
with <a href="https://namesilo.com">namesilo</a>. i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.</p>
<p>i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.</p>
<p>i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.</p>
<p>in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...</p>
<p>of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!</p>
<p>i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_sysadmin.html'>sysadmin</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a>, <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a></p>
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<a href='https://twitter.com/search?q=https://tilde.team/~ben/blog/dns-shenanigans-post-mortem.html'><span id='count-23439'></span></a>&nbsp;</p>
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lxd networking and additional IPs
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phoenix
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<p>inspired by <a href="http://oods.net">oodsnet</a>, (and my pull request to add <a href="https://github.com/exezin/oodsnet/pull/5">darkmode</a>),
i started to create my own tilde.team fork (now <a href="https://forum.tilde.team/">forum.tilde.team</a>).</p>
<p>the first step was to switch out the css to the <a href="https://tilde.team/css/">tilde.team standard</a> and update the classes for bootstrap.
once i got it going and integrated with the tilde.team linux auth service, i asked other tildeans for input and suggestions.</p>
<p><a href="/~micaiah/">~micaiah</a> was interested in helping, but also wanted to learn a new language and/or framework, so we decided to start over,
recreating the entire forum with <a href="http://phoenixframework.org">elixir/phoenix</a>. we'd discussed elixir previously, but never had a
convincing use case to force us to learn it.</p>
<p>the project is live, with the source code on <a href="https://github.com/tilde-team/forum">github</a>.</p>
<p>the thing that i'm most impressed with is the speed of the erlang runtime :D</p>
<p>check out these response times. sub-millisecond!?!?!</p>
<p><img src="https://bhh.sh/pub/photos/phx.png" alt="" title="" /></p>
<p>give it a look, and <a href="https://tilde.team/signup">join the tilde.team</a> if you want to come hang out!</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_internet.html'>internet</a>, <a href='tag_dev.html'>dev</a></p>
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otm
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~ben
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<p><img src="https://bhh.sh/pub/photos/IMG_20180215_121947.jpg" alt="" title="" /></p>
<p>just heard the <a href="https://www.wnyc.org/story/safety-net-just-got-a-little-less-safe">latest episode</a> of on the media. this is a super helpful guide i found on their twitter.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_podcast.html'>podcast</a></p>
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~ben
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<p>Be Alert! - the world needs more Lerts.</p>
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<p>not sure if this is appropriately tagged, but i didn't feel like making a new
one.</p>
<p>i figured i should probably get some notes down about moving off google.</p>
<p>to start, i'll get a list of the things i was able to easily replace:</p>
<ul>
<li>gmail => <a href="https://tilde.team/wiki/?page=email">@tilde.team mail</a></li>
<li>google drive => <a href="https://syncthing.net">syncthing</a> (with a persistent node running on my personal vps)</li>
</ul>
<p>i'm still using:</p>
<ul>
<li>gplay music/youtube</li>
<li>google maps (open streetmap isn't good enough to replace it)</li>
<li>google photos - but this is going to be replaced long-term with syncthing</li>
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not sure if this is appropriately tagged, but i didn't feel like making a new
one.
i figured i should probably get some notes down about moving off google.
to start, i'll get a list of the things i was able to easily replace:
* gmail => [@tilde.team mail](https://tilde.team/wiki/?page=email)
* google drive => [syncthing](https://syncthing.net) (with a persistent node running on my personal vps)
i'm still using:
* gplay music/youtube
* google maps (open streetmap isn't good enough to replace it)
* google photos - but this is going to be replaced long-term with syncthing
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<li>no more google</li>
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<p>let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.</p>
<p>i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. <a href="https://tomasino.tilde.team">~tomasino</a> responded
with <a href="https://namesilo.com">namesilo</a>. i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.</p>
<p>i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.</p>
<p>i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.</p>
<p>in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...</p>
<p>of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!</p>
<p>i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_sysadmin.html'>sysadmin</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a>, <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a></p>
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<p>not sure if this is appropriately tagged, but i didn't feel like making a new
one.</p>
<p>i figured i should probably get some notes down about moving off google.</p>
<p>to start, i'll get a list of the things i was able to easily replace:</p>
<ul>
<li>gmail => <a href="https://tilde.team/wiki/?page=email">@tilde.team mail</a></li>
<li>google drive => <a href="https://syncthing.net">syncthing</a> (with a persistent node running on my personal vps)</li>
</ul>
<p>i'm still using:</p>
<ul>
<li>gplay music/youtube</li>
<li>google maps (open streetmap isn't good enough to replace it)</li>
<li>google photos - but this is going to be replaced long-term with syncthing</li>
</ul>
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<li>no more google</li>
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~ben
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<p>let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.</p>
<p>i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. <a href="https://tomasino.tilde.team">~tomasino</a> responded
with <a href="https://namesilo.com">namesilo</a>. i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.</p>
<p>i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.</p>
<p>i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.</p>
<p>in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...</p>
<p>of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!</p>
<p>i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_sysadmin.html'>sysadmin</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a>, <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a></p>
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<p>not sure if this is appropriately tagged, but i didn't feel like making a new
one.</p>
<p>i figured i should probably get some notes down about moving off google.</p>
<p>to start, i'll get a list of the things i was able to easily replace:</p>
<ul>
<li>gmail => <a href="https://tilde.team/wiki/?page=email">@tilde.team mail</a></li>
<li>google drive => <a href="https://syncthing.net">syncthing</a> (with a persistent node running on my personal vps)</li>
</ul>
<p>i'm still using:</p>
<ul>
<li>gplay music/youtube</li>
<li>google maps (open streetmap isn't good enough to replace it)</li>
<li>google photos - but this is going to be replaced long-term with syncthing</li>
</ul>
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<p>let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.</p>
<p>i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. <a href="https://tomasino.tilde.team">~tomasino</a> responded
with <a href="https://namesilo.com">namesilo</a>. i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.</p>
<p>i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.</p>
<p>i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.</p>
<p>in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...</p>
<p>of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!</p>
<p>i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_sysadmin.html'>sysadmin</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a>, <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a></p>
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<p>let's start by saying i probably should have done a bit more research before
diving head-first into this endeavor.</p>
<p>i've been thinking about transferring my domains off google domains for some
time now, as part of my personal goal to self host and limit my dependence on
google and other large third-party monstrosities. along that line, i asked for
registrar recommendations. <a href="https://tomasino.tilde.team">~tomasino</a> responded
with <a href="https://namesilo.com">namesilo</a>. i found that they had $3.99 registrations
for .team and .zone domains, which is 1/10th the cost of the $40 registration
on google domains.</p>
<p>i started out by getting the list of domains from the google console. 2 or 3
of them had been registered within the last 60 days, so i wasn't able to
transfer those just yet. i grabbed all the domain unlock codes and dropped
them into namesilo. i failed to realize that the dns panel on google domains
would disappear as soon as it went through, but more importantly that the
nameservers would be left pointing to the old defunct google domains ones.</p>
<p>i updated the nameservers as soon as i realized this error from the namesilo
panel. some of the domains propagated quickly. others, not so much. tilde.team
was still in a state of flux between the old and new nameservers.</p>
<p>in a rush to get the dns problem fixed, and under recommendation from several
people on irc, i decided to switch the nameservers for tilde.team and tilde.zone
to cloudflare, leaving another layer of flux for the dns to be stuck in...</p>
<p>of the five domains that i moved to cloudflare, 3 returned with a dnssec error,
claiming that i needed to remove the DS record from that zone. d'oh!</p>
<p>i removed the dnssec from those affected domains, so we should be good to go
as soon as it all propagates through the fickle beast that is dns.</p>
<p>tags: <a href='tag_linux.html'>linux</a>, <a href='tag_sysadmin.html'>sysadmin</a>, <a href='tag_tilde.html'>tilde</a>, <a href='tag_dns.html'>dns</a></p>
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<li>no more google</li>
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<li>automated certbot validation for letsencrypt wildcard certs!! no more manual TXT records every three months!</li>
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