On 26/9/20 9:43 pm, G1FEF via 44Net wrote:
On 24 Sep
2020, at 21:37, Damien Gardner via 44Net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Has something changed? I was told 5 years ago when I was allocated my
44-net /24 that we *can't* have rDNS on them?
If you have a BGP announced
subnet allocated then we are now allowing delegation of reverse DNS to your own servers.
Contact me off list if you want to arrange this.
You might hear from me at some
stage on this, will have to do a little
planning and setting up first.
Though it's something of a moot point now
that it's all becoming unusable
anyway with rPKI coming in and the whole /8 is being unrouted from the
internet :( That was a bit of a surprise at the start of the month when
things started going unreachable - Have had to beg more normal IP's from
work and start moving all the ham radio projects I host (dstar, aprs, etc
here in .au) to 'real' IP space :/ What are others doing to handle the
loss of routability of 44-net space? Is there any plan to sort out rPKI
for 44-net at some point? I imagine it'd be a crazy job to try and do
though..
Perhaps this is specific to your subnet? The subnet I have announced over
BGP is reaching far and wide last time I checked.
So is mine. I'd have a lot of hams contacting me if it became
unrouteable, given what it hosts (a major IRLP reflector, several
Echolink conferences and a bunch of Echolink proxies, to name a few).
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73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL
http://vkradio.com