Bunny is changing DNS nameserver IP
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@girish I'm using the kiki and coco NS at the registrar, and I want to confirm that no action is required from our side for those of us that use Bunny's automated DNS in Cloudron. We're good?
Bunny DNS - Nameserver IP Change Notification2D To improve the stability and performance of Bunny DNS and as part of our continuous mission to improve performance, we built a new, faster, and more reliable global network for our nameservers. With the upgrade, the previous IP address 185.85.196.65 has been replaced with a new IP address 109.104.147.1. If you are using custom nameserver with Bunny DNS, please make the following change to your glue records at your domain registrar for your domain: IP Change: 185.85.196.65 ➜ 109.104.147.1 This change only affects users who use custom nameservers via Bunny DNS. No changes are required for users who use kiki.bunny.net and coco.bunny.net as their nameservers, or users not using Bunny DNS.
BTW, I received an email from Stripe saying there's a problem with my custom email domains. I checked the records and they're correct and that's when I noticed the notification in the Bunny's dashboard. I'm guessing the Bunny IP change triggered the Stripe error.
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@humptydumpty thanks for the info! Cloudron should not be affected, no. We don't rely on name servers IPs. Also, I think this is for people having vanity nameservers, which Cloudron does not support.
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