Re: [bitfolk] c.authns.bitfolk.com borken?

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: Re: [bitfolk] c.authns.bitfolk.com borken?

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Hi Mike,

On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 04:42:03PM +0100, Mike Zanker via users wrote:
> I’ve just checked my allow-transfer setting in bind and it has 3
> IPv4 addresses and 3 IPv6. This was done ages ago, so what should
> I have now for allow-transfer?


At the moment transfers only happen from a.authns.bitfolk.com and
those addresses haven't changed, but if you want to add them all
there is no harm.

$ for h in a b c; do host ${h}.authns.bitfolk.com; done
a.authns.bitfolk.com has address 85.119.80.222
a.authns.bitfolk.com has IPv6 address 2001:ba8:1f1:f085::53
b.authns.bitfolk.com has address 45.33.107.124
b.authns.bitfolk.com has IPv6 address 2600:3c01:e000:259::53
c.authns.bitfolk.com has address 172.104.29.216
c.authns.bitfolk.com has IPv6 address 2600:3c03:e000:432::53

Cheers,
Andy

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