DNS ISSUE WITH CLASSELESS ADDRESS

Sid Ramdane sid.ramdane at wanadoo.fr
Fri Dec 24 20:02:07 UTC 2004


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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