Re: DNS ISSUE WITH CLASSELESS ADDRESS

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Sid Ramdane wrote:

I have registered a domain, lets say called *fedora.com, relayed by registrar who is not my ISP.

Ftp, SMTP, www, pop3, etc are pointed to lets say a fixed IP address 10.10.10.10/32 (IP address I am getting from my ISP).

A 10.X.X.X address is one of the non routable addresses, and if thats your real IP, then the only way traffic will reach you is if your ISP NATs that internal to a real external routable IP address, or port forwards traffic to you. The only way you're likely to have a non routable address is if you're on the ISP's private network which means you're at his mercy.

Why not provide real domain names, real IP addresses, etc. If you've registered a domain, it is supported by 2 dns servers and folks here can start to track things down for you. You're not helping yourself by providing misleading information.

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