Sid Ramdane wrote:
I have registered a domain, lets say called *fedora.com, relayed by registrar who is not 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.
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).
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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