On 6/14/16 5:49 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 04:57:06PM -0400, Dan Cross wrote:
From this point, I would expect to be able to 'ping 44.44.107.1' (my 44net
interface) from an external, Internet connected host and at least see an ICMP echo request. However, doing so from a random machine, I see neither an unencapsulated ICMP echo request packet on gif0, nor an encapsulated packet on cnmac0.
Trying to 'traceroute 44.44.107.1' from a machine on the Internet shows hops until I get to the amprgw at UCSD, and then nothing. Should I expect to see those make it to my router?
No, because there is a filter at UCSD which requires you to be registered in the AMPR.ORG DNS. You are not. Once that is in place you should be able to traceroute and ping your 44.44.107.1 address from anywhere on the great unwashed Internet. I would register you but I don't know your callsign.
Can you delegate out a subdomain from ampr.org to someone's nameserver? So could I, for example, have *.n5xns.ampr.org have an NS record delegated out to my own name server?
And if not, does that mean I should send you my DNS record requests, Brian?