Hi there

Rob van der Putten wrote:

I can probably fool Analog and make it think IPv6 addresses are hostnames;
Reverse the order of the quad nibbles, replace ':' with '.', prevent
'..' and append a string before feeding the logs to Analog;
2001:888:1533:1::1 => 1.z.1.1533.888.2001.ipv6 (which in this context is
more practical then ip6.arpa notation).

ipv6 doesn't work. ipvsix does.

In theory Analog should then neatly categorize unresolved IPv6 addresses
by /32 and /48.

SUBORG *.*.ipvsix does this.

The Analog output is post processed in order the restore the original IPv6 address;
1.z.1.1533.888.2001.ipvsix => 2001:888:1533:1::1


Regards,
Rob


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