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Do I need my own Dns server?
Hello everyone, I'm not so new to system administration, but one thing made me stupor - there is a Dns control panel on the hoster's website, but there is a need to install dnssec with bind (as a solution to the key not secure problem in dkim). Will they conflict with each other, or is it worth just sitting on a personal server? Yes, the question itself is probably nonsense, I have a gap in my memory. I just always used the native panel from the beget.
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Who needs it and why?
I need it - because my own DNS server solves my problems.
And whether you need - I do not know.
For it is not clear what you want to get from him, what tasks to solve.
key not secure is not a problem, it's just a notification. dnssec is still not ubiquitous, so its mere presence will not be enough to completely eliminate this warning. I would recommend ignoring the warning and exploiting the hoster's DNS further.
Own dns-server in a single instance is at least unsafe.
IMHO it is better to use the services of third-party professional dns-hostings there and many support a geo-distributed network of servers and DNSSEC (for example, www.cloudns.net).
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