From 7123461cc129649d3b7b6069521c748e14b4a807 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christine Dodrill Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2019 16:54:45 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] other fixups --- blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown | 5 +---- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown b/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown index 764962d..a282dce 100644 --- a/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown +++ b/blog/site-to-site-wireguard-part-2-2019-04-07.markdown @@ -87,9 +87,6 @@ I think the benefits are worth the risks though. ## How Do I Create a Custom DNS Server? -* How do I create a custom DNS server? - * My example will use `dnsd`. - There are many DNS servers out there, each with their benefits and shortcomings. In order to make this tutorial simpler, I'm going to be using a self-created DNS server named [`dnsd`](https://github.com/Xe/x/tree/master/cmd/dnsd). This server is extremely simple and reloads its zone files every minute over HTTP, to make updating records easier. There are going to be a few steps to setting this up: - Creating a DNS zonefile @@ -139,7 +136,7 @@ grafana.pele. IN CNAME oho.pele. Save this file somewhere and get it ready to host somewhere. -If you would like to have some of this generated for you, fill out http://zonefile.org with the following information: +If you would like to have some of this generated for you, fill out [http://zonefile.org](http://zonefile.org) with the following information: * Base data * Domain: pele