[HamGateNY] DNS Records and AMPR Gateway
Charles J. Hargrove
n2nov at n2nov.net
Tue Jul 9 22:40:42 EDT 2019
Hi Mark. Yes, I would need an A record to start off with after the
public gateway is set up for the subnet range. Just email me the full
DNS setup that you need and I will get it into the system for you.
On 7/9/2019 6:34 PM, Mark Scrano wrote:
> Can you add my DNS entry as a CNAME for ampr.k2exe.com
> <http://ampr.k2exe.com>? I'm trying to bring back a gateway for Onondaga
> county. I don't have the IP address setup today but if you need an A
> record I will attempt to bring it online again.
> Thanks,
> Mark Scrano
> K2EXE
>
> On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 2:29 PM Charles J. Hargrove <n2nov at n2nov.net
> <mailto:n2nov at n2nov.net>> wrote:
>
> As Brian Kantor said in a prior email on the 44net list:
> "Amprgw filters at the per-host (/32) level. Each host which is to
> receive
> traffic from the Internet into AMPRNet must individually be listed in
> the permissions file, which is built from the AMPR.ORG
> <http://AMPR.ORG> DNS 'A' records."
>
> Just because you have posted a public IP address for your subnet does
> not mean it is reachable through the AMPR gateway from the rest of the
> world. You still need to submit your DNS record info to me for
> inclusion
> in the DNS database. The same is true with submitting DNS info but not
> setting up a public IP address. Both go hand-in-hand to be routed.
> There are quite a few on this mailing list that need to do one or the
> other or even both.
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