Re: Clearing DNS cache without rebooting

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On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 11:14 AM Barry <barry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 14 Dec 2022, at 15:49, Tim via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Tue, 2022-12-13 at 16:11 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> >> I used to use bind, but it became impossible to configure when
> >> they started enforcing DNS encryption,
> > ...
> > Likewise, I use Apache rather than some other half-baked HTTP server.
> > Though, unfortunately, my hosting provider has decided they're now
> > going to use LightSpeed, which isn't Apache-compatible in the areas
> > that I want (not to mention is expensive versus free), and their
> > custom-buggerising has wrecked a few things which they refuse to fix.
> >
> >
> > I keep meaning to change hosts, but finding someone else who actually
> > says they use Apache (in my country) and doesn't have the worst website
> > to navigate to look at features versus price, is a pain in the butt.
> > Not to mention that there's quite a few who think we should be paying
> > hundreds a month for them.  Yeah, right, dream on.  I don't even want
> > any of that added-on gumph (wordpress, etc), it's useless to me and
> > just another hacking point of entry.
>
> I use digitalocean.com and run a “droplet”, 1GiB VM running fedora.
> Once you have fedora you can do what ever you want, i run apache httpd.
> I use ssl certs from lets encrypt for the domains i own. Cost in $5 or $6 a month.
> They support setting up a vm running fedora with ssh to root.
> After that is plain sailing to set up.

Oh, that's a very nice feature of Digital Ocean. I was looking for a
hosting provider that offers Fedora Server.

I tried to get IONOS (https://www.ionos.com) to offer Fedora years ago
for our free/open source project. They did not add the offering.

Jeff
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