Better to have a standardized way for all than cause confusion for newbies.
There is no harm in creating an A record for each IP. So what if it is
unused.
On 9/23/2023 6:24 PM, Steve L wrote:
This is only the case for inbound traffic off the
Internet thru UCSD.
Outbound thru UCSD to the Internet will work without a DNS record as
will traffic in both directions directly to other gateways.
On Fri, Sep 22, 2023, 3:17 PM Charles Hargrove via 44net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org <mailto:44net@mailman.ampr.org>> wrote:
Every single 44net IP address needs an A record to be routed.
Your coordinator needs to add this to the database.
On 9/22/2023 1:34 PM, Tom M0LTE via 44net wrote:
Hi
> If there is no DNS A record for a tunneled amprnet destination
host,
the traffic is not forwarded in either
direction.
Does this mean a single A record for my gateway (44.61.31.1/27
<http://44.61.31.1/27>
<http://44.61.31.1/27
<http://44.61.31.1/27>>), or multiple A
records, one for each IP of
my
> subnet?
>
> Thanks
> Tom M0LTE
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