Dear Author, [1:40 and so on] IP v6 address which you used (fe80::...etc) is a link local address and it is not routable, and can be used for communication only on the local network. I guess that you should use inet6 address which is below (2600::...etc). Thanks for your effort for the discussion of DNS.
Is it possible to create the same SRV records for using SSH protocol in cloudflare ?? Cox i would love to create a hostname without sharing IP to the end user
You probably wouldn't. There are (many) edge cases for example where you want to direct SMTP to two different servers (or clients) both behind the same VPN server and this can achieve this. Mostly it's used for non-standard bespoke setups.
Nicely Explained Thanks!
The best video that I have watched on SRV
Thank you for this whole playlist, very clear explanation, you helped me a lot.
Glad it was helpful Maciej!
im so glad i found this video
the video explains the configuration part but there is are examples how SRV are actually useful
thanks for the neighborhood analogy. so so helpful 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Dear Author,
[1:40 and so on] IP v6 address which you used (fe80::...etc) is a link local address and it is not routable, and can be used for communication only on the local network. I guess that you should use inet6 address which is below (2600::...etc).
Thanks for your effort for the discussion of DNS.
Nice video!
Thanks!
Is it possible to create the same SRV records for using SSH protocol in cloudflare ?? Cox i would love to create a hostname without sharing IP to the end user
How does this differ from the CloudFlare load balancer?
any idea how to do the load balancing animation on powerpoint?????????
How is it different from autodiscover & autoconfig
I am still not clear on the purpose of SRV. Why would I need a non-standard port for SMTP?
You probably wouldn't. There are (many) edge cases for example where you want to direct SMTP to two different servers (or clients) both behind the same VPN server and this can achieve this. Mostly it's used for non-standard bespoke setups.
@@JustinShaedo Wow! Great answer. Thank you for the insight!