We have created two new Top Level Domains, ‘temp’ and ‘tmp’ this is to be used for temporary domain name registrations.
Purpose : no known purpose
We have created two new Top Level Domains, ‘temp’ and ‘tmp’ this is to be used for temporary domain name registrations.
Purpose : no known purpose
Some time ago, (July/June 2017), verelox.com had an infrastructure issue, where the crt.dist.dns.ucann2 (public CRT DNS) was shutdown. After a short time, the crt.dist.dns.ucann2 public server was activated, however networking connection failures continued. After some digging into the issue, and many attempts to update this server to be constant and up to date, it was determined yesterday (9-12-2017), to shut down the DNS services. Those using the crt.dist.dns.ucann2 server as one of their public resolver will see some latency until a change to the nameserver configurations can be made. UCANN2 is in communications and working with CRT to update all servers to use crt2.dist.dns.ucann2 (a server to replace crt.dist.dns.ucan2 at time of incident [above]).
UCANN2’s infrastructure is already operating at peak efficiency, and CRT’s infrastructure is operating as expected, and CRT and UCANN2 continue to monitor all DNS services.
Please see below the new name server IP addresses.
Please see the below links to follow up on exactly what happened with the verelox.com infrastructure and services.
And it’s about time. Not that we didn’t like the old dnscloset system we original built many many years ago. It’s just time to get more up to speed with the way the look and feel of the internet has moved to. So NOT just a face lift, but a complete make over. We are adding new systems, new features, and many new enhancements. AND we are excited with the way things are looking now. BUT do not worry, your data will be moved over to the new system when the new system is production bound.
The new system will still have your username and password, and you will be able to get in with no issues, but just in case, we’ve create a ticketing system and a bug tracking system for all the things that can go wrong.
Please see below the list of enhanced being added and/or modified.
Now that’s a lot going on, so we’ve created a few channels in http://ucann2.slack.com so you can join in on the phone. Simple check us out here, to keep up to date with what’s going on with the system we use to modify the world around you.
Due to unforeseen issues, Cesdian Root (CRT) had an issue with their United States (US) homed servers. We at UCANN2 decided to jump in and lend a helping hand. UCANN2 is proud to announce that we are now a n active sponsor of Cesidian Root (CRT). We’ve spun up four clusters around the United States to provide constant, stable and reliable US resolving for CRT. Here are the new servers:
UCANN2 and CRT have been working around the clock to adjust the configurations of all UCANN2 and CRT DNS servers, and are now proud to announce, all services are operating at 100% and DNS is resolving faster then ever.
You can download the latest named.db from https://www.cesidianroot.eu/downloads.html and the new Server List from https://www.cesidianroot.eu/generic.html
UCANN2 and CRT are always looking for reliable and stable sponsors, if you are able to provide sponsorship, please give us a shout, simple send an email to [email protected] or [email protected]
If you are looking for more to your internet experience, simple change the DNS servers you use to browse the internet. Here are the public DNS servers for you to use. You will not lose anything from your internet experience, however you gain so much more….make the change today, and free your internet.
Happy Browsing.
Due to a unforeseen issue, one of the public DNS servers was lost. However with reliable in mind, we have brought a new server online. This server is now operating at 100% and will continue to operate as long as UCANN2 gets funding…and by this I mean, I continue to earn money at a day job.
The new server is located in the Netherlands, so now the entire structure is spread across the earth.
For anyone polling our public DNS servers, please find the updated information below.
The fetcher page is now operational again.
Check it out at http://fetch.ucann2.net
b.dns.ucann2 is 100% operational.
Below are the IP addresses of b.dns.ucann2.
199.193.250.116
2605:f700:80:800::73d9:863c
You can obtain the above IP addresses by doing
dig +short @a.ucann2.net b.dns.ucann2. a
dig +short @a.ucann2.net b.dns.ucann2 aaaa
DNS server a.dns.ucann2 is now operational and accepting DNS queries. See below the information to add a.dns.ucann2 to you resolver.
a.dns.ucann2 |
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192.157.220.140 |
192.157.220.251 |
2605:f700:40:c00::41c5:e40a |
2605:f700:40:c00::41ac:a4a8 |
I’ve started restructuring the UCANN2 infrastructure. New servers, MORE servers and a completely different naming convention.
This new infrastructure will allow beeter reliablty as well as faster resolver time. Since I’ve moved the DNS structure to a DLZ (Dynamic Loading Zone) setup, the updates are immediate.
So check back often for new servers coming online.