Google does some "Magic" which prevents this from working.  Which is why you
have to cname to ghs.google.com things get sorted out...

The Pool of IP's is pretty large from what I have seen, and not all
sequential, and I suspect that Google is running a nat/proxy because the in
and out IP's are in my testing never the same.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of TSU
Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 3:12 AM
To: Google App Engine
Subject: [google-appengine] Newbie Q - Public IP address_DNS Server?


Haven't been able to find any Q&A relating to the use and assignment
of Public IP addresses,

Was wondering if anyone has considered running their own Public DNS
Server on AppEngine?

Public DNS Server Registration requires an assigned IP address, my
thought is that even if the address was one in a pool of IP addresses
AppEngine applications use it might still work.

If anyone knows of a whte paper or other documentation describing the
use of Public IP addresses, I'd appreciate the reference.

Am familiar only with the use of creating a CNAME record, then
pointing to AppEngine but that method only uses Hostnames, no IP
addresses.

TIA.




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