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Creating an A record won’t make it available immediately since it needs some time to propagate. I suggest you wait at least 15 minu…
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You don’t need to have a domain associated with a droplet in order to send emails to external mail services. I suggest you take a l…
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I suggested you run MTR instead of traceroute, but the traceroute you linked to shows the traffic isn’t leaving your local networ…
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The best approach would be to perform a MTR from your machine towards your domain and if there’s a packet loss on their end, reach …
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Since you already have CloudFlare in front of your web site, Varnish likely won’t provide a significant performance boost, since CF…
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I see. Since you’ve claimed above that the console breaks the characters upon pasting, it’s likely the public key you have pasted t…
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Hi there,
the easiest way to copy your public key to your droplet is with SCP. On a typical Linux/macOS machine, you’d do the fo…
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I would like to run a mail server on DigitalOcean. I've been with Linode for the past year, and what they have in their DNS offering is a neat simple option to create a MX record (for example, mail.example.com) and de...
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