CNAME records are probably a good move.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Jim MacKenzie <jim(a)photojim.ca> wrote:
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Hi,
I've got a subnet (44.135.130.0/23) and with the help of Brian in San
Diego
(thank you!), I got reverse DNS delegated to me (the subnet is routed via
BGP).
I got ve5eis.ca and mapped a couple of names in that domain to the IPs
that
are in service.
Should I have a CNAME or some other alias in
ampr.net also? Is this
desirable practice or just what most people do? I'm pretty Linux- and
Internet-savvy so so far I've just been doing my own thing.
Thanks,
Jim VE5EIS/VA5EIS/VE0EIS
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