Tr: DNS with classeless IP address in FC3

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Thanks all,

The domain is .elmouritania.com.

I am using DSL router (Efficient Network 6200 (siemens) and I can not get in from outside using

IP addresse.

Of course I have opened the ports using the in build templates for SMPTP, WEB, FTP (NAPT), to accept these protocols from outside to their respective servers.

 






 

> Message du 08/12/04 10:38
> De : "Sid RAMDANE"
> A : fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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> Objet : DNS with classeless IP address in FC3
>

> Hello every one,

> I always have been Microsoft oriented with all whistles and bells around it, until I have discovered Fedora to admit that I have been loosing my time AND MONEY in Microsoft.

> I have installed Fedora C2 and was getting a lot of troubles until to discover that my problem is caused by my Asus motherboard. I then downloaded the fix for it and reinstalled without any trouble. Then I have made a new install using FC3

> Now, I have got a PB with fedora, which I think is cased by my ISP not doing reverse resolution.

> 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).

> The command host, dig, nslookup all show that everything is correctly configured.
> I have configured an internal DNS as catching only using the dns I have been given by my registrar and using as well DNS of my ISP.

> However all incoming traffic, ftp and www seems to end up somewhere in my ISP network. It never reaches my IP address 10.10.10.10/32

> When the command nslookup is executed on my address 10.10.10.10, I got answer that it is for my ISP and not for my domain *fedora.com.

> I am using Fedora C3 and I believe everything works ok. From my network I can have access to my ftp server, my web server and can send e-mail as well and receive e-mail as well from my pop ISP account. However ftp and www from outside doe not work.

> Is there anyway to by pass this issue? Do you think it caused by the fact that there is no reverse resolution for my IP 10.10.10.10/32?

> Any type/help will be welcomed!

> Also do you know why the ?Ask Mr DNS? site is not accessible anymore?

> Many thanks in advance and,
> Kind regards
> Sid
>


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