>most email providers will not accept incoming connections on port 25
unless forward and reverse DNS entries match. A couple of years back I have
been working in the design and development of Hybrid IPv4-IPv6 network
different scenarios. One fact about an IPv6 communicating host is that
mostly it uses a pseudo random suffix along with the network prefix.

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>         Title           : Reverse DNS in IPv6 for Internet Service
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>         Author          : Lee Howard
>         Filename        : draft-ietf-dnsop-isp-ip6rdns-06.txt
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>         Date            : 2018-09-05
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>    In IPv4, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) commonly provide IN-
>    ADDR.ARPA information for their customers by prepopulating the zone
>    with one PTR record for every available address.  This practice does
>    not scale in IPv6.  This document analyzes different approaches and
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Tariq Saraj
Riphah Institute of Systems Engineering, Islamabad
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