Ah! I admit I haven't been following the latest in drama-land too closely. I was still under the impression they had a full hosting deal. Guess it'll be interesting to see where they land. Matt On 1/13/21 9:08 PM, Hunter Fuller wrote:
I see your point, but I am not sure running the authoritative name servers for a site meets the popular definition of "hosting" them. Epik is currently denying that they are going to host Parler in a traditional sense, though they are the registrar for parler.com. since a couple of days ago.
Of course, Amazon could ding Epik for being Parler's registrar, but that would truly be a reach, since they aren't Parler's Web host.
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On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 5:42 PM Matt Corallo <nanog@as397444.net> wrote:
In case anyone thought Amazon was being particularly *careful* around their enforcement of Parler's ban...this is from today on parler's new host:
$ dig parler.com ns ... parler.com. 300 IN NS ns4.epik.com. parler.com. 300 IN NS ns3.epik.com. ... ns3.epik.com. 108450 IN A 52.55.168.70
$ whois 52.55.168.70 ... OrgName: Amazon Technologies Inc.
and for the curious, ns4.epik.com is hosted by an Epik sub, but from a cursory glance appears to be single-homed to CDN77, which is vaguely surprising to me.
Matt
On 1/10/21 3:23 AM, William Herrin wrote:
Anybody looking for a new customer opportunity? It seems Parler is in search of a new service provider. Vendors need only provide all the proprietary AWS APIs that Parler depends upon to function.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/01/09/amazon-parler-suspensio...
Regards, Bill HErrin