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extensionsapp2018-03-01 01:25:40
Domain Name System
extensionsapp, 2018-03-01 01:25:40

How to raise your DNS/CDN server (similar to CloudFlare)?

Hello.
You need to raise your DNS so that corporate sites do not

  • ns1.reg.ru
  • ns2.reg.ru

but to prescribe
  • ns1.mydomain.ru
  • ns1.mydomain.ru

There are quite a lot of BIND instructions, but in addition to this, the server needs to cache JS, CSS, JPG, etc. files so that everything that passes through it is cached like on CloudFlare.
Can you "poke" your nose at the necessary packages or tutorials?

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Alex McArrow, 2018-03-01
@AlexMcArrow

The answer to your question exists, but it contains a lot of references to a Google search.
1) what is the principle of "their" DNS - after all, it's not just "beautiful", but also a bunch of crap and maintenance problems (IMHO, if you don't know how - it's better to give this business to professionals, and I'm not freelancing, but about existing ones DNS servers of major players)
2) CDN - your own? wishes are similar to the first paragraph.
Personal experience of this was - it's possible, but it's not worth it. The project is not so "cool" and "powerful" that you need to use your resources for this.
And if your project is so "cool" and requires its own DNS and CDN - then everything is extremely simple (look in Google):
- read mana on "BIND9 how to"
- read "
- read "how to organize synchronization between CDN nodes"
PS I understand that my answer is no more than your question - but understand correctly, it's only to read and understand, explain in 5 paragraphs and 10 links will not work

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