Hi Marco

Probably Knot could help here (https://www.knot-dns.cz/docs/3.2/html/modules.html#synthrecord-automatic-forward-reverse-records) where Knot is able to generate IPv6-PTR and IPv6-AAAA based on a pattern "on-the-fly". Do you want to achieve something like this?

# Reverse-Lookup
$ dig @resolver +short -x 2a02:1368:6000::cafe
static-2a02-1368-6000--cafe.cust.swissbackbone.net.

# Forward-Lookup (AAAA)
$ dig @resolver +short aaaa static-2a02-1368-6000--cafe.cust.swissbackbone.net.
2a02:1368:6000::cafe

Best regards,
Tom



On 10/27/22 19:23, Marco wrote:
Am 27.10.2022 um 09:52:55 Uhr schrieb Grant Taylor via bind-users:

This is a singular IP (presumably link-net) for a customer.  So there
would be exactly one forward AAAA and one reverse PTR record.

It isn't, because a customer gets /48 or /56 in most cases. The
customer's router can use various methods to assign addresses, auto
configuration and DHCPv6. If the ISP wants to provide reverse zone for
all possible addresses (ISP doesn't know which one of the assigned are
used by the customer), it must have all reverse zones on their zone
file or dynamically create them when a DNS server receives a request.

I remember years ago that DHCP servers could be configured to
dynamically update the forward and / or reverse zone when providing a
lease to a client.
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