I have my subnet go to my own name servers as then i can adjust the
reverse names back to what location they are based to. For example i
have callsign / known name + Location like LON / LOU / CHA / NWA . If
i keep having to ask someone to change this it can get a bit annoying.
Some people the dns names make more sense as they using their subnet
for like repeater groups to be able to do dns adjustments.
73's
2E0EMO
On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 at 19:15, K7VE - John via 44Net
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Submittal without verification and avoiding duplicates is problematic.
Also callsign ID is only required on RF, there are services on 44.x.x.x
that are not fundamentally RF, though amateur related. If you are using
AX.25 on RF, the ID can happen there.
That being said, delegated reverse DNS is a good solution.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 10:57 AM Rob Janssen via 44Net <
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16/06/2020 18:23, Rob Janssen via 44Net wrote:
>/Furthermore, I see that more and more subnets have arranged to delegate
/>>/DNS to their own servers. /
I had no idea this was an option. Who do I speak
to to do this? It'd be
great to have actually up-to-date reverse DNS for my subnet.
Why can't you submit updates to the main DNS server? What would be
required
for you to do so?
Rob
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