sábado, 12 de marzo de 2011

Tutorial con EveryDNS


Tutorial con EveryDNS

Me llevo un buen rato hacer que "funcione" el asunto, pero creo que quedo bastante claro.
Me vino muy bien una nota publicada por la gente de fobaleros.

Ellos recomiendan CDMon para hacer el truquito. Luego de renegar un buen rato, opte por hacerlo con EveryDNS.net.

Los pasos son los siguientes:

1- Registrar tu dominio .com.ar en nic.ar(en realidad se aplica a cualquier otro dominio también, con el que peudas hacer el paso 2).

2- Delegar el dominio a EveryDNS.net, apuntando los DNS a:
208.76.56.56 ns1.everydns.net
204.152.184.150 ns2.everydns.net
208.96.6.134 ns3.everydns.net
64.158.219.3 ns4.everydns.net

3-Esperar que se te asigne el dominio desde nic.ar. Esto generalmente demora alrededor de una o dos semanas. Si ya tenias el dominio y solo tenias que cambiar los datos de la delegacion, la demora suele ser unos 3 dias.

4- Abrir una cuenta en EveryDNS.net. En "Webhop Domains" de la barra de la izquierda, entrar a la casilla "Add new domain: (basic)", y colocar tu url (ej, colocar lawebdejuan.com.ar, sin http://www.).


Tutorial con EveryDNS


5- En "Primary Domains", hacer click en tu dominio, lo que te lleva a "Now editing tusitioblabla.com.ar"

Tutorial con EveryDNS


6-Vamos a "Add a record". Colocamos "www" como Fully Qualified Domain Name, "CNAME" como
Record Type, y "ghs.google.com" como Record Value. Todo completado? hacer click en Add Record.

Tutorial con EveryDNS
Tutorial con EveryDNS


7- Entrar a la configuracionde blogger, en "publicacion",opciones avanzadas, y elegir dominio personalizado. Colocas tu dominio, y listo!


Tutorial con EveryDNS


Nota: problema con www en tu dominio con blogger.

A muchos les pasa que logra hacer que mipagina.com.ar funcione con blogger, pero no que funcione www.mipagina.com.ar. En el paso 7 es donde pueden optar por esto. Si en el dominio personalizado, escriben el dominio sin www funcionara SOLO como mipagina.com.ar, y si lo escriben con www. funcionara SOLO como www.mipagina.com.ar. Algo molesto me parece que no se pueda hacer de forma mas generica. Si alguien descubre como, avise! :)
Supongo que en eso es cuestion de gusto personal. Yo opte por clocar www.lawebdejuan.com.ar, proque la mayoria de la gente esta acostumbrada a escribir las direcciones de esa forma.

Otra Nota!: si este tutorial te fue util, por favor coloca un link en tu blog, para que mas gente pueda tener su blogger con su propio dominio.

Fuente: La web de Juan

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WARNING watching this video could have the FBI knocking on your door and taking you to another country to torture you and your family. Watch at you on risk!

A group called "Anonymous" in recent days put the US Department of Justice on notice about its subpoena of Twitter amid an investigation into WikiLeaks. The subpoena, issued secretly under a controversial provision of the USA PATRIOT Act, demanded information on all 635,561 users who followed updates by WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks under heavy attack, seeks shelter in Cold War bunker

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WikiLeaks has been fighting a multifront battle to keep its explosive cache of leaked State Department cables available online. Since the material came online Sunday, hackers have been trying to take down the WikiLeaks site, while U.S. political leaders have applied pressure on companies to remove the data clearinghouse's files from their servers.

The New York Times reports that EveryDNS.net, a U.S.-based domain name provider, has now cut off its service to WikiLeaks. With Wikileaks.org currently down, the organization registered Wikileaks.ch in Switzerland. It was registered, the Times reports, by "the Swiss branch of the Swedish Pirate Party, a political organization that has "previously worked with" WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange. For now, that address is working.

WikiLeaks continues to keep files on the servers of Swedish company Bahnhof. Last night, CNN looked at Bahnhof's Cold War-era bunker, which the company's chief executive said was inspired by "science fiction and James Bond movies."

But will Bahnhof also fold under similar pressure?

Hackers are continuing their distributed denial of service attacks, and the official pressure from political leaders to evict the WikiLeaks files from other servers isn't letting up, either.

The Senate Homeland Security Committee, led by Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn), successfully pushed Amazon.com to kick WikiLeaks off its servers on Wednesday. Some commentators were quick to criticize Lieberman's involvement as stepping over the line of his authority in an effort to squash free speech. Salon's Glenn Greenwald likened the senator to a "Chinese dictator."

Amazon Web Services, which doesn't prescreen customers who use their servers, claimed that the company wasn't bowing to political pressure. WikiLeaks, the company said, was removed because it violated terms of service by posting documents that it "doesn't own or otherwise control all the rights to."

But WikiLeaks isn't buying the explanation and offered its own thoughts over Twitter: "Amazon's press release does not accord with the facts on public record. It is one thing to be cowardly. Another to lie about it."

Of course, the New York Times and other news organizations, have posted some of the documents obtained by WikiLeaks on their sites and haven't faced the same government pressure. WikiLeaks, in possession of 250,000 cables, has actually only published a small percentage of them so far.

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