Okay,
I got the A records set back up again. Here's the important stuff I think.
Does it look right?
; cPanel first:11.44.1.18 (update_time):1468969397
Cpanel::ZoneFile::VERSION:1.3 hostname:franklin.jetbbs.com latest:11.56.0.28
; Zone file for jetbbs.com
$TTL 14400
jetbbs.com. 86400 IN
Yep, that's it. The MASQ entry will nat all outbound traffic to the primary IP
of the interface. If you want to be playing with secondary IPs this is almost
certainly not right.
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Thank you, Phil - that might be the answer. I'm not super knowledgeable
about iptables, and I certainly didn't configure it this way
(specifically), but the one problematic node does seem to have a
postrouting chain. I'll have to investigate how this came about and how to
remove, but perhaps this
Thanks for the response.
I had removed the A record after it didn't work. I was speaking in past
tense there. One of the DNS checking tools I was using went nuts
complaining about something not being right so I undid my changes. I'll
recreate it.
The idea behind having two IP addresses and s
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On 19/07/16 00:38, Ian Veach wrote:
Negative Ghostrider...:
[root@foo:~]# iptables -t raw -nvL
Might want to check "-t nat" as well.
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On 18.07.16 19:44, Spork Schivago wrote:
At this time franklin.jetbbs.com ONLY RESOLVES TO 104.238.117.105
The way I wanted it was 104.238.117.105 AND 132.148.11.44to point to
jetbbs.com but I think I setup the DNS record wrong. I just added
another A record for jetbbs.com and added the
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