Does the domain *.proxy.runpod.net always resolve to the same IP address (static IPs) for DNS query?
I want to figure out if the domain is using a static IP for DNS.
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@thiagoscodeler
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*.proxy.runpod.net is cloudflare proxy
actually I want to use the IPs behind runpod as part of a Load Balancer. For example I have a runpod instance running with a domain using two IPs as DNS records
I would like to know if those are static IPs I could use as part of my Load Balancer targets
just an example above
Nope that would not work
As each machine have different ip and proxy just dynamic link to correct dc
I have 4 machines in runpod with different domains, so I can't use all domains IPs (get from dig) as part of LB targets because you are saying they could change, right?
I just tried direct IP access to the runpod URL/domain and it does not work...so IPs as targets are not an option
IP's can change the ip you see from proxy url are not pod IP adress.
thank you for your support @Madiator2011 (Work)
Is it fine to mark the ticket on zendesk as solved?
@thiagoscodeler
yes, it is