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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link NetDefend Firewalls => Topic started by: trold1964 on March 07, 2010, 05:37:27 AM
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Hello
I have DNS hosting
Tracking of my domain name to my Fixed IP Address
I have a domain
mydomain.dk
I add domain names into IP address fields
Name ..: mydomain
Address: dns: mydomain.dk
How can I use my domain on DFL-210?
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where do you want to use your domain, it sounds like you have already figured out making a DNS object? That is the hard part.
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Using FQDN allowed only as NTP servers, VPN endpoins, maybe RADIUS/LDAP (i am not sure because never used it). In all other cases you should use IP addresses.
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Hello
Excuse my English.
What I meant was, how can I use my domain in the DFL-210
I have not seen any examples of domain
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In object or directly in value you can specify dns:yourdomain.com
But see my previous post where you can use it
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Sorry do not understand NTP
NTP stands for "Network Time Protocol "
I've tried to find something on the Internet
What I found was.
NTP is often used in routers and computers. Do we have multiple devices on a LAN, using NTP, since one can usefully include a computer, or perhaps more smart router running as a local NTP server for other units, and just let this one unit to synchronize to an NTP server Internet.
So I can use NTP to synchronize all of my computer on my network.
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DFL does not provide NTP server/relay. You can use direct servers from internet (for example, i use time.symmetricom.com) or implement NTP relay like DNS relay (for port 123 TCP/UDP).
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I was well aware that all routers and some other devices using NTP server.
But it was with my domain DNS: mydomain.com to my DFL-210.
For what reason should I add domain names into IP address fields in the DFL-210 just because it would be the NTP server when there are so many NTP server on the Internet.
I thought it could be used for anything else on DFL-210.
I apologize if my English is translated incorrectly.