From 4ed5ef3f4c723a8e29ddbb4ef7456aad072439ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gusttt <41129432+gusttt@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2019 03:57:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] dns.md: Fix link --- dns.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/dns.md b/dns.md index f864b0cc..6d2bc471 100644 --- a/dns.md +++ b/dns.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ DNS stands for "Domain Name Server", and is often used for the configuration of **For example**: `yunohost.org` points to the server at `88.191.153.110`. -This system was created to more easily keep track of server addresses. There are DNS registries for Internet names that you must register with. They are called "registrars", which will let you rent certain domain names for a price (between $5 or a few hundred, depending on the root domain and the chosen name). These [registrars](registrar) are private entities authorised by [ICANN](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICANN), such as [OVH](https://www.ovh.co.uk/index.xml), [Gandi](http://gandi.net), [NameCheap](http://namecheap.com) or [BookMyName](http://bookmyname.com). A privacy respecting registrar is [Njalla](https://njal.la/) or [Njalla Onion Site](njalladnspotetti.onion). With Njalla, you can register a domain name with just an email or XMPP address (N.B. : you won't have full control and ownership of the domain though). +This system was created to more easily keep track of server addresses. There are DNS registries for Internet names that you must register with. They are called "registrars", which will let you rent certain domain names for a price (between $5 or a few hundred, depending on the root domain and the chosen name). These [registrars](registrar) are private entities authorised by [ICANN](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICANN), such as [OVH](https://www.ovh.co.uk/index.xml), [Gandi](http://gandi.net), [NameCheap](http://namecheap.com) or [BookMyName](http://bookmyname.com). A privacy respecting registrar is [Njalla](https://njal.la/) or [Njalla Onion Site](http://njalladnspotetti.onion). With Njalla, you can register a domain name with just an email or XMPP address (N.B. : you won't have full control and ownership of the domain though). It is important to note that subdomains do not necessarily have to send you to wherever the principal domain is pointing. If `yunohost.org` sends to `88.191.153.110`, that doesn't mean that `backup.yunohost.org` has to point at the same IP. You must therefore configure **all** of the domains and subdomains that you want to use.