Thanks for your responses.
>> Our Network is: 2001:db8::/32
>> This would give us a Zone named 8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa
>>
>> Our DNS has the ip 2001:db8:193:192::20/64 and the other one has
>> 2001:db8:193:193::20/64
>>
>> 1) Would you create an entry in 8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa like:
>>
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014, Maechler Philippe wrote:
How do you manage your IPv6 Reverse Entries?
Let's assume that we have a /32 IPv6 subnet for our needs and that we only
publish PTR records where they are needed like for mail servers and maybe
DNS and web servers.
Our Network is: 2001:db8::/32
This
On Mar 10, 2014, at 8:28 AM, Maechler Philippe wrote:
> Let´s assume that we have a /32 IPv6 subnet for our needs and that we only
> publish PTR records where they are needed like for mail servers and maybe DNS
> and web servers.
>
>
> Our Network is: 2001:db8::/32
> This would give us a Zo
Hello bind-users
How do you manage your IPv6 Reverse Entries?
Let´s assume that we have a /32 IPv6 subnet for our needs and that we only
publish PTR records where they are needed like for mail servers and maybe DNS
and web servers.
Our Network is: 2001:db8::/32
This would give us a Zo
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