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Thx. Done. Including MX.<br>
g-)<br>
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Jan Janak wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Greger,
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Greger Viken Teigre <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:gregert@teigre.com"><gregert@teigre.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I just realized today that I have the siprouter.org domain (for pre-historic
reasons that I don't even remember). It didn't even have proper DNS, but I
have set that up and pointed www. to the same ip as www (but the server does
not recognize the siprouter.org domain). Or maybe I should use CNAME?
Who is the keeper of DNS for sip-router.org? Let's sync up so at least
siprouter.org redirects correctly the most important addresses.
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I suggest the following settings:
A records:
git.siprouter.org -> 78.46.218.34
*.siprouter.org -> 78.46.218.35
siprouter.org -> 78.46.218.35
CNAME records:
cvs.siprouter.org -> git.siprouter.org
If you also want tor redirect email traffic then you can add MX records too:
10 siprouter.org -> smtp.iptel.org
20 siprouter.org -> lists.iptel.org
I will configured the web server to redirect your domain to
sip-router.org and git.sip-router.org respectively. Let me know if you
are going to setup the MX records, in that case I will also
re-configure the mail server.
thanks! Jan.
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