[HamWAN PSDR] DNS mapping
Dean Gibson AE7Q
hamwan at ae7q.com
Sun Jun 8 18:12:08 PDT 2014
OK, imported the .p12 certificate into both Firefox and Internet
Explorer, and both now show it in the list of personal certificates.
Then, I temporarily disabled routing 44.x.x.x addresses out the
MikroTik. A "traceroute" confirms I'm not going out the MikroTik radio.
I get the same message: "We need to authenticate you, but we can't use
encryption over ham radio." Do I have to reboot Windows?
On 2014-06-08 17:43, Cory (NQ1E) wrote:
>
> Dean,
>
> Using that specific version of Opera is only if you want to visit the
> authenticated portal site over the RF network. It's the only browser
> that we could get to work with unencrypted SSL mutual certificate
> authentication. Nobody else on the internet seems to do that, so
> there's not a lot of support for it.
>
> If you're using your commercial internet connection instead, you don't
> have to worry about that and you can use just about any browser if you
> have your LotW certificate setup in it.
>
> -Cory
> NQ1E
>
> On Jun 8, 2014 5:24 PM, "Dean Gibson AE7Q" <hamwan at ae7q.com
> <mailto:hamwan at ae7q.com>> wrote:
>
> This requires a specific (and non-current) version of a specific
> browser (eg, Opera) ?!?!?!?
>
> On 2014-05-15 23:32, Tom Hayward wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Dean Gibson AE7Q
> <hamwan at ae7q.com <mailto:hamwan at ae7q.com>> wrote:
>
> Now, this is not correct. While I appreciate the PTR
> record for 44.24.240.173 <tel:44.24.240.173>, it needs to
> point to a hostname record ("A" or CNAME"), not a
> domainname record. This is not the fault of the PTR
> record, but the record that it points to: The NS record
> for ae7q.hamwan.net <http://ae7q.hamwan.net> effectively
> declares ae7q.hamwan.net <http://ae7q.hamwan.net> as a
> subdomain, with ns1.ae7q.ampr.org
> <http://ns1.ae7q.ampr.org> as its nameserver. Now,
> ns1.ae7q.ampr.org <http://ns1.ae7q.ampr.org> has the IP
> address of 44.24.240.173 <tel:44.24.240.173>, but that
> doesn't mean that the domain ae7q.hamwan.net
> <http://ae7q.hamwan.net> is anywhere near 44.24.240.x.
>
> Dean,
>
> The reason there is an NS record at ae7q.hamwan.net
> <http://ae7q.hamwan.net> is because I needed to test user NS
> records while working on the portal UI. On April 10 you talked
> about running your own DNS server, and complained that
> ampr.org <http://ampr.org> did not allow NS records. Not
> wanting HamWAN to be accused of the same thing, I made sure
> you could create NS records yourself from the portal.
>
> Use your Logbook of the World certificate to log in here:
> http://portal.hamwan.org/dns/
>
> It will allow you to create, edit, and delete any DNS record
> within the {LoTW callsign}.hamwan.net <http://hamwan.net>
> domain (e.g., AE7Q.hamwan.net <http://AE7Q.hamwan.net>). You
> can manipulate the records as you see fit.
>
> Tom KD7LXL
>
>
>
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