Probe DNS entry A more useful than AAAA for dynamic IP hosts
Hello everybody, I have just received and put in service my probe. This is my first post to the list (I have been monitoring the traffic for a while: none). I wish to take the chance to admire the design and compact packaging ! Great work! Back on topic, for us low-lies with dynamic IP addresses using the probe DNS entry (maybe with a CNAME entry) could be a great way to ensure our Dynamic DNS entries are up to date and our network could be reached from remote. I am running a full IPv6 network receiving a /48 from Hurricane Electric and the probe tend to select (at least in my short experience) the autoconfigure (from MAC) IPv6 address as its Internet Address to use in the DNS record: fabio@atlantic:~$ host -t A pdxxxxx.probes.atlas.ripe.net pd456a699.probes.atlas.ripe.net has no A record fabio@atlantic:~$ host -t AAAA pdxxxxx.probes.atlas.ripe.net pd456a699.probes.atlas.ripe.net has IPv6 address 2001:470:xxxx:2:220:4aff:fee0:xxxx fabio@atlantic:~$ I saw that there are plans (in the FAQ) to add support both for AAAA and A records at the same time but I believe it would be beneficial for users to be able to select which record is generated or have the A record as default while waiting for the support for both to be implemented. Thanks for listening. Fabio
Hello, We found that it's way easier to implement this (adding both A and AAAA, if applicable) than to change the UI. So this is done now. On a related note: we think it would be useful to add a time limit for producing these records for disconnected probes. That is, remove these entries if your probe has been down for some time, for example a week. Regards, Robert On 2012.02.11. 18:53, Software Registrations wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have just received and put in service my probe. This is my first post to the list (I have been monitoring the traffic for a while: none). I wish to take the chance to admire the design and compact packaging ! Great work!
Back on topic, for us low-lies with dynamic IP addresses using the probe DNS entry (maybe with a CNAME entry) could be a great way to ensure our Dynamic DNS entries are up to date and our network could be reached from remote.
I am running a full IPv6 network receiving a /48 from Hurricane Electric and the probe tend to select (at least in my short experience) the autoconfigure (from MAC) IPv6 address as its Internet Address to use in the DNS record:
fabio@atlantic:~$ host -t A pdxxxxx.probes.atlas.ripe.net pd456a699.probes.atlas.ripe.net has no A record fabio@atlantic:~$ host -t AAAA pdxxxxx.probes.atlas.ripe.net pd456a699.probes.atlas.ripe.net has IPv6 address 2001:470:xxxx:2:220:4aff:fee0:xxxx fabio@atlantic:~$
I saw that there are plans (in the FAQ) to add support both for AAAA and A records at the same time but I believe it would be beneficial for users to be able to select which record is generated or have the A record as default while waiting for the support for both to be implemented.
Thanks for listening.
Fabio
Hello Robert, thanks for your reply but I do not understand your point about changing the UI and having A and AAAA records. I do not have A and AAAA records for my probe only AAAA. Are you saying that the probe now supports both? What firmware release are you referring to? Regards Fabio Sent from my iPad On 14/feb/2012, at 10:46, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
Hello,
We found that it's way easier to implement this (adding both A and AAAA, if applicable) than to change the UI. So this is done now.
On a related note: we think it would be useful to add a time limit for producing these records for disconnected probes. That is, remove these entries if your probe has been down for some time, for example a week.
Regards, Robert
On 2012.02.11. 18:53, Software Registrations wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have just received and put in service my probe. This is my first post to the list (I have been monitoring the traffic for a while: none). I wish to take the chance to admire the design and compact packaging ! Great work!
Back on topic, for us low-lies with dynamic IP addresses using the probe DNS entry (maybe with a CNAME entry) could be a great way to ensure our Dynamic DNS entries are up to date and our network could be reached from remote.
I am running a full IPv6 network receiving a /48 from Hurricane Electric and the probe tend to select (at least in my short experience) the autoconfigure (from MAC) IPv6 address as its Internet Address to use in the DNS record:
fabio@atlantic:~$ host -t A pdxxxxx.probes.atlas.ripe.net pd456a699.probes.atlas.ripe.net has no A record fabio@atlantic:~$ host -t AAAA pdxxxxx.probes.atlas.ripe.net pd456a699.probes.atlas.ripe.net has IPv6 address 2001:470:xxxx:2:220:4aff:fee0:xxxx fabio@atlantic:~$
I saw that there are plans (in the FAQ) to add support both for AAAA and A records at the same time but I believe it would be beneficial for users to be able to select which record is generated or have the A record as default while waiting for the support for both to be implemented.
Thanks for listening.
Fabio
Hi, On 2012.02.14. 12:52, Software Registrations wrote:
Hello Robert,
thanks for your reply but I do not understand your point about changing the UI and having A and AAAA records.
I do not have A and AAAA records for my probe only AAAA.
You do. At least, we generate them and I can see them from two different networks using simple DNS queries.
Are you saying that the probe now supports both? What firmware release are you referring to?
There's not probe firmware change needed, this is happening purely on our side. Regards, Robert
Regards
Fabio
Sent from my iPad
Hi Robert, thanks for your reply once again. I did a lookup both using the host commando (both with -t A and -t AAAA options) and you can see that my host (wich is running bind recursively for my network using root nameservers) returns the lack of the A record for my probe. I then used dig (@localhost) with same result. Right now trying from on-line services DNS returns error both fro AAAA and A records. Once I will go back home I will check again against different nameservers. Any particular one recommanded? Also I would seggest updating the news reflecting that now the probes have both A and AAAA records, it still shows as future implementation there. Cheers Fabio Sent from my iPad On 14/feb/2012, at 12:56, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi,
On 2012.02.14. 12:52, Software Registrations wrote:
Hello Robert,
thanks for your reply but I do not understand your point about changing the UI and having A and AAAA records.
I do not have A and AAAA records for my probe only AAAA.
You do. At least, we generate them and I can see them from two different networks using simple DNS queries.
Are you saying that the probe now supports both? What firmware release are you referring to?
There's not probe firmware change needed, this is happening purely on our side.
Regards, Robert
Regards
Fabio
Sent from my iPad
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