Static IP and fully qualified domain names

Jake Stride jake.stride at senokian.com
Fri Nov 21 07:40:34 PST 2003


Probably because there is no DNS set up for the domain.

Have you set up the required names on NS.KAMP.NET, NS2.KAMP.NET, 
NS2.KAMPNIC.NET?

Unless there are DNS records they won't resolve to IP Addresses, 
perhaps your isp would be kind enough to do that for you too.

Jake

On Friday, Nov 21, 2003, at 15:35 Europe/London, Peter Ulrich Kruppa 
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> This question is inspired by a recent mail on this list.
>
> My ISP was so nice to give me a domain name (pukruppa.net) and
> assign it statically to an IP (213.146.114.24).
> [So now everybody in the world can telnet pukruppa.net and crack
> my private machine :-)  ]
>
>> From reading manuals one should think, that now I could give my
> machines names like one.pukruppa.net, two.pukruppa.net, etc...
> and all these would be reachable via internet - but they aren't.
> The only one that can be accessed is pukruppa.net .
>
> How comes this?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Uli.
>
>
>
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>         |          Germany          |
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