can a domain name config point to a vlan tag at the host

@lbutlr kremels at kreme.com
Sat Aug 15 18:55:36 UTC 2020


On 15 Aug 2020, at 12:42, Jon Radel <jon at radel.com> wrote:
> 17.17.17.17:2022 ==> 192.168.1.2:22
> 17.17.17.17:2023 ==> 192.168.2.2:22
> 17.17.17.17:2024 ==> 192.168.3.2:22

This is what I have been doing for years to get ssh access (an other ports) into my LAN, though I go with the easier to remember method of

2202   =>   lan.2:22
2212   =>  lan.12:22
22107  => lan.107:22

(So 192.168.0.2 or 10.0.32.12 or however you have your LAN setup)

> What is not available is to somehow map
> 
> 17.17.17.17:22 ==> 192.168.1.2:22 or 192.168.2.2:22 or 192.168.3.2:22

That way to do that, of course, is to VPN into your LAN, then all those addresses are local to you (assuming you've setup the VPN correctly). But that is out of the scope of what the OP seems to want.




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