2012/3/20 michoski
> On 3/19/12 11:58 AM, "Peter Andreev" wrote:
> > 2012/3/19 hugo hugoo
> >> Jay,
> >>
> >> - Can you give me an example of such configuration?
> >>
> >> As anyone else some examples of IPV6 reverse configuration used in
> >> production environment?
> >>
> >> Thanks for shari
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012, hugo hugoo wrote:
Jay,
- Can you give me an example of such configuration?
Sure.
Say I use a DHCP pool of :a123:b456::/96 within each /64 subnet.
For example:
subnet DHCP pool
_ ___
2001:db8:0:a::/64 2001:d
On 3/19/12 11:58 AM, "Peter Andreev" wrote:
> 2012/3/19 hugo hugoo
>> Jay,
>>
>> - Can you give me an example of such configuration?
>>
>> As anyone else some examples of IPV6 reverse configuration used in
>> production environment?
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your experience...
>
> We use IPv6
gt;
> > To: hugo...@hotmail.com
> > CC: bind-users@lists.isc.org
> > Subject: RE: reverse dns for IPV6 ranges
> >
> > On Mon, 12 Mar 2012, hugo hugoo wrote:
> > > Has anyone else experience with reverse IPV6 configuration with Bind?
> >
> > We do st
To: hugo...@hotmail.com
> CC: bind-users@lists.isc.org
> Subject: RE: reverse dns for IPV6 ranges
>
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2012, hugo hugoo wrote:
> > Has anyone else experience with reverse IPV6 configuration with Bind?
>
> We do static PTR records in the ip6.arpa zones like we do in th
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012, hugo hugoo wrote:
Has anyone else experience with reverse IPV6 configuration with Bind?
We do static PTR records in the ip6.arpa zones like we do in the in-addr.arpa
zones, to create address->name mappings matching the name->address mappings
created by the & A records.
HEllo,
Has anyone else experience with reverse IPV6 configuration with Bind?
Regards,
Hugo,
> From: spa...@countryday.net
> To: hugo...@hotmail.com
> CC: bind-users@lists.isc.org
> Subject: RE: reverse dns for IPV6 ranges
> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 03:09:42 +
>
> >
On 05.03.12 22:19, hugo hugoo wrote:
But if only some IP have e reverse..what about the other server who
have received an IP in the range? Ip that can be changed every x
hours. IF no reverse, it can be blacklisted for some reasons or
having some problems with services asking a reverse dns res
> But if only some IP have e reverse..what about the other server who have
> received an IP in the range? Ip that can be changed every x hours.
> IF no reverse, it can be blacklisted for some reasons or having some problems
> with services asking a reverse dns resolution.
In my ip6.arpa zone, al
In message <1330991057.3861.10.camel@tardis>, Noel Butler writes:
>
> > In message , hugo hugoo writ
> es:
> > >
> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > Can anyone help me with its experience on reverse dns for IPV6?
> > > Presently, when we reverse an IPV4 subnet for clients, we configure all
> =
> > >
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 08:23 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message , hugo hugoo writes:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Can anyone help me with its experience on reverse dns for IPV6?
> > Presently, when we reverse an IPV4 subnet for clients, we configure all=
> > the reverse for the whole subnet.
.
> From: spa...@countryday.net
> To: hugo...@hotmail.com
> CC: bind-users@lists.isc.org
> Subject: RE: reverse dns for IPV6 ranges
> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2012 21:15:53 +
>
> > Can anyone help me with its experience on reverse dns for IPV6?
> > Presently, when we reverse
In message , hugo hugoo writes:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Can anyone help me with its experience on reverse dns for IPV6?
> Presently, when we reverse an IPV4 subnet for clients, we configure all=
> the reverse for the whole subnet.
> It is a lot of PTR's but perfectly manageable.
>
> With IPV6, the
> Can anyone help me with its experience on reverse dns for IPV6?
> Presently, when we reverse an IPV4 subnet for clients, we configure all the
> reverse for the whole subnet.
> It is a lot of PTR's but perfectly manageable.
> With IPV6, the number of IP's that we will receive is amazing
> S
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