DDNS on Sub Domain Only
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Topic: DDNS on Sub Domain Only
Hello forum people and helpers!I'm struggling quite a bit here on how to setup DDNS on a sub domain only. I work as IT Engineer but Networking has never been my strong suite and I'm currently transitioning into a Project Management role away from IT Systems Support, so please bear with me. Anyway onto my issue. I'll be using
google.comas an example here. Say I own
google.comand I want it to point to main service or off site host, a search engine at IP
5.5.5.5. Then say I'm personally hosting
email.google.comat home with an IP of
70.70.70.70. I want allow people to connect to my storage site on a different port at
storage.google.comthat would be pointing to
70.70.70.70:49000.My current Registar doesn't allow me to point custom Name Servers to sub domains so that option doesn't work for me unfortunately. The current Name Servers I have set are
ns1.dynu.comthrough
ns12.dynu.comthough. I have setup two DDNS services on Dynu, one for each domain (
google.comand
email.google.com), pointing at the IP's I need them to resolve too. I have then setup a SRV record on
google.comas follows: Node Name: storageType: SRVPort: 49000Target: email.google.comWhen I run a MXToolbox SRV lookup for
storage.google.comI get "DNS Record not found" from ns#.dynu.com and then running a DNS check on the same site, it pulls the IP of
google.com @ 5.5.5.5. Did I configure something incorrect here or am I just not understanding how the routing is working.
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SkilledAlpaca Joined: 16/03/2020 |
DDNS on Sub Domain Only mercredi 28 octobre 2020 20:46
Hello forum people and helpers!I'm struggling quite a bit here on how to setup DDNS on a sub domain only. I work as IT Engineer but Networking has never been my strong suite and I'm currently transitioning into a Project Management role away from IT Systems Support, so please bear with me. Anyway onto my issue. I'll be using
google.comas an example here. Say I own google.comand I want it to point to main service or off site host, a search engine at IP 5.5.5.5. Then say I'm personally hosting email.google.comat home with an IP of 70.70.70.70. I want allow people to connect to my storage site on a different port at storage.google.comthat would be pointing to 70.70.70.70:49000.My current Registar doesn't allow me to point custom Name Servers to sub domains so that option doesn't work for me unfortunately. The current Name Servers I have set are ns1.dynu.comthrough ns12.dynu.comthough. I have setup two DDNS services on Dynu, one for each domain ( google.comand email.google.com), pointing at the IP's I need them to resolve too. I have then setup a SRV record on google.comas follows: Node Name: storageType: SRVPort: 49000Target: email.google.comWhen I run a MXToolbox SRV lookup for storage.google.comI get "DNS Record not found" from ns#.dynu.com and then running a DNS check on the same site, it pulls the IP of google.com @ 5.5.5.5. Did I configure something incorrect here or am I just not understanding how the routing is working. |
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