Hi Florian,
* [08.06.09 20:47]:
> > The use of the local keyword is important because you can have
> > multiple IPv6 addresses (think of a miredo-tunnel being active at
> > the same time). For the use of update-policy { tcp-self }; on the
> > server side it is important that the source address is the same as
> > the one which is being updated. I’m not sure if nsupdate
> > automatically does that…? In any case, specifying it has to work.
>
> Have you checked that the server which had automatically been chosen
> by nsupdate has got an AAAA record?
The name server which is responsible for the zone has an AAAA record and
fitting glue records. In fact, it will only allow the update query when sent
via IPv6, which happens if I leave out the "local" keyword. I’m not sure if
nslookup correctly detects the server, as I don’t see any lookups when
strace'ing it. It seems it aborts before even trying.Best regards, Michael
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