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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-09-21 10:46 AM, Dave Warren
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<div>On Sun, Sep 9, 2018, at 13:52, Mark E. Jeftovic wrote:<br>
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<p>On 2018-09-09 4:19 PM, Mehmet Akcin wrote:<br>
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<div>Hello there<br>
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<div>Is there a service provider out there which supports
multi-provider management approach for DNS zones? Including
Master management, key management, performance monitoring
(externally) and adjusting of nameservers? (Ie; remove an
unresponsive NS cluster and replace with some other cluster
as needed basis)<br>
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<div>There is one.<br>
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<div> easyDNS. <a
href="https://easydns.com/dns/proactive-nameservers/"
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<div> In order to do this, you have to either be the registrar
for the domain, or have API access to the registrar that
provides a method to update nameserver delegation. The only
other registrar I've ever found that provides a method to
update nameservers via API was DNSimple (there may be more
now).<br>
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<div>I would think you'd be aware of OpenSRS which seems to have
offer appropriate capabilities via their API.<br>
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Yes, but the OpenSRS API is not registrant-facing, it's
reseller-facing (isn't it?). So you could create your own reseller
to get access to this functionality, but I was speaking more from a
perspective of "who out there is offering this type of system" or
what it would take for somebody to build one.<br>
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So far we've added Gandi to the list of registrars that support
modification of nameserver delegation via API. <br>
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