[MLB-WIRELESS] Melbwirelses DNS and Domain Names (fwd)

Rowan Crowe rowan at sensation.net.au
Mon May 12 16:58:07 EST 2003


blah... replied to sender instead of the list. :)

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Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 16:21:57 +1000 (EST)
From: Rowan Crowe <rowan at sensation.net.au>
To: Ryan Abbenhuys <sneeze at alphalink.com.au>
Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] Melbwirelses DNS and Domain Names

On Mon, 12 May 2003, Ryan Abbenhuys wrote:

> What happens if someone uses a proper address, say www.wantirna-ap1.net.au
> which resolves to 10.10.128.1 by using the wireless.org.au box, but then
> someone out on the net starts using that IP address for a real site.
> Is that possible?

No, RFC1918 address is specifically reserved for private networks. There
are occasional routing 'leaks' but it's not intended to be used for
anything global.

> How do we work out where the DNS server goes?  If we use a DNS on
> wireless.org.au for resolving real domains, and wireless domains, it means
> people have to be connected to the internet at the time to resolve anything
> on the wireless side. Am i on the right track there?
> So these people would have to change their DNS to one on the wireless
> network when they aren't dialed into the internet so they can resolve
> wireless network addresses.

It would be easy enough to run one or more well placed slaves for the
wireless.org.au (or whatever) domain name.

You know what would really rock? Dynamic routing that also includes
INTERNET addresses. When you dial into your ISP and get assigned an
address (or start up your DSL with static IP) then your router propagates
that route out, saying "look - got any packets for this IP? send them this
way."

That way, if a global IP you are connecting to happens to belong to a MW
member who is also reachable via wireless, it will go the wireless route
instead of via your ISP.

This can be implemented without being required... it's just a bonus. The
network won't collapse if someone's Windows box is unable to advertise
their net IP.

Cheers.


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