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<title>[HN7000S] Hughes Net and Domain hosting. in HughesNet Satellite</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 17:15:42 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : Greetings<br><br>Ok, how many of you have a Domain with a SOA (Source Of Authority) DNS running at home? In otherwords you have a domain such as mydomain.com and have a static IP address for your service so you can toss out any sub-domain ( thisone.mydomain.com) at a whim or perhaps just for testing?<br>I am guessing not many. I do for testing and such. Hughes net has a bad bug in the configuration I have at least. When and if a DNS request comes in for your DNS a response is sent to your DNS, in otherwords Jane_Doe asks for an IP addy for www.mydomain.com, it gets sent to your IP address, the modem/router NATs the request and sends it as a response to your DNS server. Huh??? Someone messed up on the "Speed-Proxy" stuff for Static IP address holders. SSH, FTP, SMTP and HTTP inbound seem find but UDP DNS stuff is broken.<br>Anyone care to test with me? if you have a static IP address and a way to capture packets (tcpdump/snoop/ethereal) I would greatly appreciate it. <br><br>-Joe<br>jgblan@yahoo.com<br> ]]></description>
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