In message <528b9d20.7020...@adminlinux.com.br>, Listas writes:
> Hi ! Thank you for help.
>
> Sorry, I made a mistake in time to hide the addresses. I'm using
> FD00::/8 in my network. My conf was
> updated:http://adminlinux.com.br/recursive-bind.conf
Don't update. Re-create it from scratch
Hi ! Thank you for help.
Sorry, I made a mistake in time to hide the addresses. I'm using
FD00::/8 in my network. My conf was
updated:http://adminlinux.com.br/recursive-bind.conf
My system has three types of DNS server: master, slave and recursion.
The zone "5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.cfip6.arpa" is
On 6 Nov 2013, at 18:30, Listas wrote:
> ;; QUESTION SECTION:
> ;f.1.4.2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.7.0.0.0.5.a.8.3.2.e.3.e.0.0.c.f.ip6.arpa. IN
> PTR
And placed the following (and more) data at
http://adminlinux.com.br/recursive-bind.conf
/etc/bind/named.conf.local-ip6:
zone "5.a.8.3.2.e.
In message <527a8ac4.3010...@adminlinux.com.br>, Listas writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm enabling IPv6 dual stack in my network and my Bind authoritative
> servers are working perfectly with the ip6.arpa zones.
>
> But my Recursive DNS server cannot resolve the reverse zone records from
> my private n
Hi,
I'm enabling IPv6 dual stack in my network and my Bind authoritative
servers are working perfectly with the ip6.arpa zones.
But my Recursive DNS server cannot resolve the reverse zone records from
my private network. I tried to make a setup similar to what I do for my
private network (IP
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