As Bob said, the email robot for DNS updates still exists, if you had access previously
you should still have access now, but if not then you are welcome to send update requests
to me. To make my life easier, please send them in the following format:
<unqualified hostname> <optional TTL> <command> <type>
<data>
For example,
'wombat ADD A 44.1.2.3'
would add an Address record for host ‘wombat.ampr.org' at 44.1.2.3 with the
default Time To Live ('TTL') of 3600 seconds (1 hour).
(NOTE: do not include 'ampr.org <http://ampr.org/>' in hostnames; it is
assumed already.)
Acceptable record types: A AAAA CNAME LOC MX TXT
73,
Chris - G1FEF
On 7 Oct 2022, at 02:35, Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty via
44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
That is still existing, so you can still change it via email if you have access to the
dns.
Bob
On 2022-10-06 14:30, Harold Kinchelow via 44net wrote:
All
So today, I decided to ping
k7ilo.ampr.org which it seems to point to an OLD public IP I
had at that time.
I remember some time ago I had set up
k7ilo.ampr.org for some reason but have forgotten
how this is done.
If I use that, I would like it to point to the right ip address.
Where is this done now? I believe when I did create this, it was via the email ROBOT
that existed then.
Thanks all
Harold
K7ILO
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