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The SSL Labs service awarded my domain an A
However, it flagged that there is no CAA record set for my domain.
This article explains I can set a CAA record for my domain which will restrict my CA to lets encrypt only.
https://support.dnsimple.com/articles/caa-record/#caa-record-usage
So I need to add the following CAA record:
example.com. CAA 0 issue "letsencrypt.org"
So I logged into the GoDaddy web console BUT there is not option to add a CAA record! grrrr
Does anyone know how I can do this using the GoDaddy Web UI? thx
Many DNS providers do NOT support CAA yet.
They might or might not be implementing it.
You should ask GoDaddy for status update about it.
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I'm trying to add a dns record to godaddy to link it to vercel, where my website is hosted, but it's not letting me.
I'm literally doing what it says to do.
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I have a website : https://linuxquizapp.com.uy.
I recently used Google Search Console to index it into google but when I do a search, I get this instead:
That's the right IP but most importantly, how did the IP ended up there instead of the domain name and also, is there anything I can do to correct this?
The app is written in Go, and there is no Apache or Nginx or whatnot configuration I should change?
Note- I am including an image in the question instead of plain text or a link so this does not get "outdated" as Google indexer updates stuff.
You need to redirect the IP as host based requests to the domain host.
Once you will do that, google indexes will get updated in few days to show the hostname as domain instead of IP address.
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I checked the DNS records on the digwebinterface.com/?hostnames=mydomain.com&type=TXT&ns=resolver&useresolver=8.8.4.4&nameservers=
The Dig shows two TXT records but but I don't have the first record: (ca3-0158c3e5584b4fdba369cf3efeb6c56a)
Dig shows:
mydomain.com#8.8.4.4 (Default):
mydomain.com. 299 IN TXT "ca3-0158c3e5584b4fdba369cf3efeb6c56a"
mydomain.com. 299 IN TXT "v=spf1 redirect=_spf.yandex.net"
This web site is on the CloudFlare. DNS records: http://prntscr.com/r2m9ln
What can be reason and how can I solve this issue?
the mentioned TXT record which starts with "ca3-" is a CloudFlare internal record which they use for TLS validation. I guess since they need it to make their services available to you, there is no chance to delete it.
There is several posts inside the CloudFlare community about it: https://community.cloudflare.com/t/unable-to-see-and-remove-txt-record/44179/5
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I've set up a TLS server in Go using a custom generated certificate/key pair. Is there an easy way for me to test that the content of my HTTP requests to this server is indeed encrypted when it gets sent out over the network? For my own sanity I'd like to compare and contrast the content of the packets when I use TLS vs normal HTTP.
You can use a sniffer, here are two: Charles Proxy, it has a 30 day free trial period and is easy to use. Or WireShark, it is free and you will hate using it.
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I enabled AD authentication for my Linux cluster via SSSD service. One side effect is I'm able to do SSO for the cluster now, but it works for some accounts and doesn't for the others. For example, I have two Linux boxes they all registered to the domain. And two accounts are a domain user, and both have been permitted to access the Linux boxes. One can ssh from one box to the other, but the other account doesn't. Default configures the SSSD and SSHD. I don't know what I have to check?
All right, I figure it out, I sudoed from one account to the other, so there are no password in the keytab for the second account, that's why the SSO doesn't work.