Comment by embedding-shape 1 month ago That's not true though, sometimes it's inexplicitly DNS too. 5 comments embedding-shape Reply schmuckonwheels 1 month ago My money is on expired certificate.If so, successful test. Xylakant 1 month ago The great thing is that with all of the encrypted/signed DNS thingys, you now have not one, but multiple options to combine “invalid certificate” and DNS in one outage. You no longer need to choose! snorbleck 1 month ago it's always DNS zekyl314 1 month ago or BGP. montjoy 25 days ago No no it’s gotta be “the database”
schmuckonwheels 1 month ago My money is on expired certificate.If so, successful test. Xylakant 1 month ago The great thing is that with all of the encrypted/signed DNS thingys, you now have not one, but multiple options to combine “invalid certificate” and DNS in one outage. You no longer need to choose!
Xylakant 1 month ago The great thing is that with all of the encrypted/signed DNS thingys, you now have not one, but multiple options to combine “invalid certificate” and DNS in one outage. You no longer need to choose!
snorbleck 1 month ago it's always DNS zekyl314 1 month ago or BGP. montjoy 25 days ago No no it’s gotta be “the database”
My money is on expired certificate.
If so, successful test.
The great thing is that with all of the encrypted/signed DNS thingys, you now have not one, but multiple options to combine “invalid certificate” and DNS in one outage. You no longer need to choose!
it's always DNS
or BGP.
No no it’s gotta be “the database”