In message <396e2fc9-3151-aad6-b5bc-28784bd15...@axu.tm>, Aleksi Suhonen writes:
> Hi,
>
> On 05/20/2017 01:48 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > In message <57bf558b-f4eb-f2e4-c27c-9447ff4dd...@axu.tm>, Aleksi Suhonen
> > writes:
> >> So how do I configure Bind9 to generate one authoritative DNS64 rev
Hi,
On 05/20/2017 01:48 AM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <57bf558b-f4eb-f2e4-c27c-9447ff4dd...@axu.tm>, Aleksi Suhonen
> writes:
>> So how do I configure Bind9 to generate one authoritative DNS64 reverse
>> zone that contains CNAMEs to in-addr.arpa, but otherwise not mess with
>> anything?
>
In message <57bf558b-f4eb-f2e4-c27c-9447ff4dd...@axu.tm>, Aleksi Suhonen writes:
> Hello,
>
> Suppose that I have a NAT64 prefix 2001:67c:2b0:db32:0:1::/96 and a
> couple of DNS64 resolvers that use it. The resolvers will also generate
> nice CNAMEs that point to in-addr.arpa for that prefix. Thi
one as other IP don't belong to you
From: bind-users on behalf of Aleksi Suhonen
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 3:24 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: How to generate authoritative DNS64 reverse zone
Hello,
Suppose that I have a NAT64 prefix 2001:67c:2b0:db32:0:1::/96 and a
co
Hello,
Suppose that I have a NAT64 prefix 2001:67c:2b0:db32:0:1::/96 and a
couple of DNS64 resolvers that use it. The resolvers will also generate
nice CNAMEs that point to in-addr.arpa for that prefix. This is nice.
But other resolvers in the world won't do that, so I'd need to have a
real rever
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