Mypfsenserouterip.lightspeed.hstntx.sbcglobal.net <–-- what is this domain?
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when i nslookup or tracert a site my first hop is trough my pfsense router. What make me uncomfortable is the domain name that follows my router ip. What domain is this and how can I change it? I've done fresh install but i get the same domain
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 172-1-1-191.lightspeed.hstntx.sbcglobal.net [172.1.1.191]
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You cannot change it except by asking your ISP to change it.
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You cannot change it except by asking your ISP to change it.
well if i skip the pfsense router and use the moden from ISP directly I get a different address.
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You cannot change it except by asking your ISP to change it.
It's definitely not my ISP. I have 4G ISP i hooked up instead and still got the same result.
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It's definitely not my ISP. I have 4G ISP i hooked up instead and still got the same result.
http://bgp.he.net/ip/172.1.1.191
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So my problem is that I'm using a public IP class in my intranet home network… :'(
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Hi!
So my problem is that I'm using a public IP class in my intranet home network… :'(
The range of private IP addresses you can use are the ones beginning with
192.168
172.16 to 172.31
10re: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918
I guess you wanted to use something in the second range…
Have a nice day!
Nick
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Hi!
So my problem is that I'm using a public IP class in my intranet home network… :'(
The range of private IP addresses you can use are the ones beginning with
192.168
172.16 to 172.31
10re: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918
I guess you wanted to use something in the second range…
Have a nice day!
Nick
When I picked the range, I was looking for something easy to pick,
172.1.1.0/24 is much easier to pick then 172.16.1.1/24
My bad anyways.
Good day to you sir
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LOL, yeah stealing other people's IPs is not good. :D
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"When I picked the range, I was looking for something easy to pick,"
With that logic why not just 1.1.1.x ;)