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davout: well, then you don't need a NS record
pankkake: yes, that is is
ThickAsThieves: i'm speaking for mike_c and pankkake i think
ThickAsThieves: i think so
davout: ThickAsThieves: so when hitting seeds.therealaltcoins.org, a single server will spit out a list of seeds, in some format for use by the atc client ?
assbot: dns - Can the value for a NS record be an IP address? - Server Fault
ThickAsThieves: i think the plan is to embed this subdomain into the altcoin software, so newbs can get the chain easier
ThickAsThieves: no it's just a list i think
davout: punkman: so the use case is that they're going to be multiple seeds, managed by mike_c like s1.seeds.therealtcoin.org ?
ThickAsThieves: i dont have a problem hosting the seeds myself, if handheld through it
mircea_popescu: this should be interesting, how tat's soup comes out with al lthe asset cooks
ThickAsThieves: i only menat to do as told
davout: didn't you mean to have an A record instead ?
ThickAsThieves: cuz mike_c told me to, cuz that IP is his and a nameserver
mircea_popescu: <chetty> Supreme Court bans warrantless cell phone searches << ya, that'll do a lot.
davout: why do you need to associate a separate nameserver to the seeds subdomain ?
davout: ThickAsThieves: why do you have the last line ?
assbot: imgur: the simple image sharer
davout: ThickAsThieves: it's very weird that your subdomain doesn't seem to have an associated nameserver when asking without asking dns1.registrar-servers.com
davout: i'd try to see why you're getting a servfail
davout: are you hosting the NS server yourself ?
ThickAsThieves: well being that i'm minimally experience with this stuff, i dont know what youre suggesting i do
davout: punkman: if you force the nameserver you're cheating!
davout: ThickAsThieves: i assert the contrary
davout: ThickAsThieves: what the fuck have you done?
davout: seeds.therealaltcoin.org doesn't seem to actually have any name servers defined
punkman: right, that's good
ThickAsThieves: i dunno what that means
ThickAsThieves: or is that just pointless
ThickAsThieves: maybe pointing to text file of current seeds?
ThickAsThieves: so it doesnt timeout when loaded in web browser?
davout: i just check the configs with a "dig A domain.tld @ns.otherdomain.tld"
ThickAsThieves: so can i have an A record fors seeds. too?
ThickAsThieves: now i just need confirmation the seeds.therealaltcoin.org is doing what it's supposed to
mircea_popescu: the steaks in my fridge are a bit defunct too!
mircea_popescu: "The get.mp site is a bit defunct as the certificate is expired."
davout: golden rule when fucking with dns : "test after changing the configuration, never before, or you'll be stuck with shit being cached"
ThickAsThieves: considering the only french guy could see it
mircea_popescu: davout no dude he knows remotely the situation of dns in paris
davout: there's no such thing as "the dns for paris" :D
ThickAsThieves: ok it loads fine in Tor
mircea_popescu: til .mp is an actual tld
davout: "Paris is the only IP that hasnt updated yet" <<< does not compute
ThickAsThieves: so yours might break soon too
ThickAsThieves: lol davout, incidentally, Paris is the only IP that hasnt updated yet
davout: ThickAsThieves: try from your mobile phone, disconnected form wifi
ThickAsThieves: www. does load though
ThickAsThieves: which i assume is correct, only the root domain doesnt load, for me at least
ThickAsThieves: www is indeed cname'd to root, but @ is pointing to the server IP
davout: i don't really like to keep those around unless i need them because i want to have a domain-dependent behaviour
davout: and if www is CNAME'd to the root you don't need it at all
ThickAsThieves: should i remove the * record then?
davout: yeah, you don't need a * record for the root domain
gribble: Wildcard DNS record - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_DNS_record>; How can I set up a catch-all (wildcard) subdomain? (DNS Questions ...: <https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/597/46/how-can-i-set-up-a-catchall-wildcard-subdomain>; Is a wildcard CNAME DNS record valid? - Server Fault: (1 more message)
mircea_popescu: no, the * one
ThickAsThieves: it's odd that the www. works but not without it, being that www. is the CNAME
ThickAsThieves: the site loads again now too
ThickAsThieves: the only xfactor is the A records all didnt like a "." at the end of the IP entry, whereas seeds.therealaltcoin.org NS record accepted it
ThickAsThieves: i think i fixed it all
ThickAsThieves: seeds.therealaltcoin.org seems to be working for Seattle
ThickAsThieves: alright so basically i need to add all the DNS records that were in the host before, to the changed to nameserver, right?
mircea_popescu: http://pastebin.com/xNLprWFE for the lulz
assbot: [HAVELOCK] [B.MINE] [PAID] 1.79952895 BTC to 9`635 shares, 18677 satoshi per share
punkman: ThickAsThieves: think you broke it, http://www.therealaltcoin.org/ 400 Bad Request
mike_c: there's only one active GoW at a time. but i do want to add a list of old games, etc.
ThickAsThieves: also recommend a "previous" & "next" game link to chronologically page thru
ThickAsThieves: also the closed games have no timestamps or anything
ThickAsThieves: cuz the pop up disappears when i move mouse
ThickAsThieves: mike_c it's also hard to find my bets, maybe a search function is needed like bitbet too
pankkake: Mats_cd03: that is grounds for a twitter ban
Mats_cd03: its time he gets hit by a car
Mats_cd03: i am tired of hearing about theymos
ThickAsThieves: mike_c in the WoL Shares area, why not show first bits like BitBet does?
ThickAsThieves: "bitcoin.org's content is managed by Saïvann Carignan, who is somewhat associated with the Foundation (though not an employee AFAIK), but the bitcoin.org domain name is jointly owned by me, Sirius, and an anonymous person. We will take action if bitcoin.org is being used inappropriately or the development group does something crazy." ~Theymos ☟︎
Apocalyptic: reditards at their best
ThickAsThieves: i tried to do a lil promo for War of Life on reddit and got deleted, after getting 3 upvotes nonetheless
assbot: Swiss Government Report: Bitcoin Too 'Insignificant' for Legislation
ThickAsThieves: "Should Nasdaq officials decide to go forward, they likely will move quickly — exchange officials expect to create a regulated platform for bitcoin buyers and sellers in about a year, one source said."
ThickAsThieves: "The twilight of the rule-writing process — expected now in early July — has started internal discussions at Nasdaq about how to take advantage of the currency’s growing popularity, sources said."
assbot: It’s David vs. Goliath in race to launch NY’s first regulated bitcoin exchange | New York Post
ThickAsThieves: "that's the sewage" "oh, shit."
ThickAsThieves: where does this pipe go!?
mike_c: how many assetters does it take to screw in a lightbulb :p
ThickAsThieves: pointing to same outside IP?
ThickAsThieves: so should i add a nameserver in addition to the NS record?
punkman: TomServo: ns1.therealaltcoin.org is supposed to be the NS for seeds.
TomServo: Is that your DNS server?
ThickAsThieves: what i dont understand is how to check if i did it right
ThickAsThieves: i understand that no page would load (i assum you'd need to do something on your end for a page to load via http for it)
mike_c: ThickAsThieves: the point is not for seeds.therealaltcoin.org to show a web page. what should happen when this is working is that it will point to active ATC nodes (which probably aren't running web servers)
punkman: and if you add it manually, then namecheaphosting can't update the IP if it ever changes
ThickAsThieves: but no idea if the seeds subdomain is set up as needed yet
punkman: unless they've added some magic
punkman: because now it has no idea what IP the root is
mike_c: oh, nvm. it's there now. weird.
ThickAsThieves: probly a delay in that?
punkman: did you transfer "back to us"?
mike_c: A record seems to be gone
ThickAsThieves: i can tell ya when i visit seeds.therealaltcoin.org it behaves differently now :/
pankkake: you can ask the responsible dns server directly, bypassing ISP caches