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PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder. PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder. December 6, 2009. Explained how Dan Bernstein’s. Could be used alongwith Google Public DNS (GPD). As an upstream forwarder. For those who spend time with DNS, they are likely to be aware of Bert Hubert’s. Which comes in two flavours, an authorative nameserver. And a recursive nameserver. In PowerDNS about it and Bert has mentioned on the mailing list. 039;Don't show installed...
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caching | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Posts Tagged ‘caching’. PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder. December 6, 2009. Explained how Dan Bernstein’s. Could be used alongwith Google Public DNS (GPD). As an upstream forwarder. For those who spend time with DNS, they are likely to be aware of Bert Hubert’s. Which comes in two flavours, an authorative nameserver. And a recursive nameserver. In PowerDNS about it and Bert has mentioned on the mailing list. Combining DJB’s dnscache and Google’s Public DNS. December 6, 2009.
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General | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Archive for the ‘General’ Category. Facebook OAuth 2.0, HTTPS, Credits : Implications for developers. July 23, 2011. Facebook is migrating to OAuth 2.0 (an open standard for authorization) and HTTPS to provide better security on the world’s largest social network. This has some implications for Facebook developers and users, and there are also some items of concern and others that require clarification. As announced in May on the Facebook Developer Blog. Will developers have to cater to both HTTP and HTT...
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bert hubert finally blogs: April 2014
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Bert hubert finally blogs. Code, musings and more. Tuesday, April 1, 2014. Seen that sketch, "The Expert"? Well, I blame the expert too. So this post has been brewing for years now, but this short movie triggered me to finally write it up:. Written and Directed by Lauris Beinerts. Based on a short story "The Meeting" by Alexey Berezi). Why yes I can. And seen in this way, the movie has been widely described as being indicative of people's working lives. I can personally share several stories that whi...
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bert hubert finally blogs: Some tips when travelling through France: toll & internet
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Bert hubert finally blogs. Code, musings and more. Monday, August 11, 2014. Some tips when travelling through France: toll and internet. In The Netherlands you can get a badge at the ANWB. Before you go. I'm also told you can buy them at the largest toll stations. It so turns out that the store where you buy the Let's Go offer can also verify your ID on the spot, but nobody reminds you of this. So, when you buy it, insist that they register you too. Even then it takes 48 hours to process. I would recomme...
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bert hubert finally blogs: The absolute minimum difficulty recipe with maximum impact: authentic chicken soup
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Bert hubert finally blogs. Code, musings and more. Tuesday, August 19, 2014. The absolute minimum difficulty recipe with maximum impact: authentic chicken soup. I like cooking, and I like to share that joy. If you can’t cook however, your first efforts are likely to be mediocre, which is not very encouraging. “Why bother? In this post, I’ll share something that can barely be called a recipe, that’s how simple it is. BUT! They will ask you for the recipe! Time spent in the kitchen: 15 minutes. If you don&...
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bert hubert finally blogs: December 2014
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Bert hubert finally blogs. Code, musings and more. Sunday, December 7, 2014. Picking open source technology: pick the community too. What do we pick? First of course, our dependency has to meet (most of) our needs. Next, we can look at its current reputation - if a project is known to be a bloated mess, or is well known to crash if you wave at it, we can discount the project for now. But, even then, we are left with a lot of choice. What I care about these days is the community around a project. Would be...
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bert hubert finally blogs: Some notes on shared_ptr atomicity and sharing configuration state
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Bert hubert finally blogs. Code, musings and more. Thursday, March 5, 2015. Some notes on shared ptr atomicity and sharing configuration state. At PowerDNS, we've frequently run into this problem: a program has a complicated amount of state and configuration which determines how queries are processed, which happens non-stop. Meanwhile, occasionally we need to change this configuration, while everything is running. A very very tempting solution is to keep the configuration in a shared ptr. And we would fe...
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gpd | Yusuf Goolamabbas
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Posts Tagged ‘gpd’. PowerDNS does not as yet support GPD as an upstream forwarder. December 6, 2009. Explained how Dan Bernstein’s. Could be used alongwith Google Public DNS (GPD). As an upstream forwarder. For those who spend time with DNS, they are likely to be aware of Bert Hubert’s. Which comes in two flavours, an authorative nameserver. And a recursive nameserver. In PowerDNS about it and Bert has mentioned on the mailing list. Combining DJB’s dnscache and Google’s Public DNS. December 6, 2009.
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