Hi Yves,
> I found that setting the "all" address of :: works just as fine. I
> don't
> even need to sepcify my (primary) IPv6 address with this option. Is
> that
> okay?
This may or may not work. I'd suggest using your actual global address here,
to ensure that your O/S doesn't choose a link-l
On 17.01.2011 20:12 CE(S)T, Darren Gamble wrote:
> You'll need the "query-local-address6" directive to get outgoing IPv6 to
> work. This instructs the recursor what address to bind to for this.
I found that setting the "all" address of :: works just as fine. I don't
even need to sepcify my (prima
On 17.01.2011 20:12 CE(S)T, Darren Gamble wrote:
> You'll need the "query-local-address6" directive to get outgoing IPv6 to
> work. This instructs the recursor what address to bind to for this.
Great, this helped! Thank you.
Okay, this sounds similar to the 'query-local-address' option which is
Hi Yves,
> Here's the recursor config:
>
> > allow-from=127.0.0.1/32
> > dont-query=
> > local-address=127.0.0.1
> > local-port=5300
> > quiet=yes
> > setgid=pdns
> > setuid=pdns
You'll need the "query-local-address6" directive to get outgoing IPv6 to
work. This instructs the recursor what addr
Hi,
I have installed PowerDNS including the recursor and I'm running it over
IPv4 as well as IPv6 for resolving my own and other people's A and
records. So far all's fine.
Now I've run the page test-ipv6.com locally on that machine, and it
found that I can't resolve hosts that are only liste
Thanks for your reply, for some reason this doesn't work for me though. :(
Phil.
2011/1/17 Christian Hofstädtler
> Phil,
>
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Phil Bayfield wrote:
> > For example when I try and stop the server, the init.d script will
> > hang indefinitely and never kill the bac
On 17 January 2011 07:49, Phil Bayfield wrote:
> On 17 January 2011 07:44, wrote:
>
>> Can anyone give me any clues as to why this might happen? Is there a
>>> quit command (I'm already exiting on "QUIT" or empty line from stdin)
>>> that the pipe backend sends? Or maybe this is a bug?
>>>
>>
>