Thank you all for the suggestions. DNS is not the problem. I don't have the
solution, but here is what I found.
I can send a message to call(a)bbs.ampr.org from the Linux JNOS computer. I
usually send SMTP from a Windows Live Mail account on another computer on my
home network to JNOS on my Linux computer. Messages addressed with this
format are being denied by JNOS. The DNS is returning the correct address. I
must find why JNOS is refusing the messages. JNOS accepts messages in
h-address format. I'll try other and especially older mail programs.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Jerry, N0MR
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Tenty
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2013 5:20 PM
To: AMPRNet working group
Subject: Re: [44net] Routing
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You need a dns server for that.
In jnos I just added the address of my dns server running in linux
You can use Google public dns in linux (or jnos) as forwarders
or others.
Google Public DNS IP addresses
The Google Public DNS IP addresses (IPv4) are as follows:
* 8.8.8.8
* 8.8.4.4
The Google Public DNS IPv6 addresses are as follows:
* 2001:4860:4860::8888
* 2001:4860:4860::8844
Bob, VE3TOK
On 13-07-27 03:36 PM, Lakenet wrote:
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I have Linux JNOS running and doing fine with local ampernet mail
forwarding using the local ampernet DNS table. RIP is also running
fine so I have the encap information. If I attempt to send to
call(a)bbs.ampr.org for a bbs that is not in our local DNS table, seems
I need a DNS server to give me the forwarding information. Is this
correct and is there an ampernet DNS server?
I am able to send international packet mail using the h-address system
but not the ampernet addresses.
Thank you,
Jerry, N0MR
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