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Hansen Candrawinata writes:
> Thanks for the responses.
>
> Can a DNS server (the machine, not BIND) be a tunnel endpoint
> for 6to4?
Yes, provided it meets all the criteria for being a 6to4 tunnel end
point. You need a non ambious IPv4 address for the tunnel end
point. If your I
Thanks for the responses.
Can a DNS server (the machine, not BIND) be a tunnel endpoint
for 6to4?
Thanks,
Hansen
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Hansen Candrawinata
wrote:
> This is not strictly a BIND related question, but thought someone here
> probably knew the answer.
>
> Is it valid to u
tunnels to send queries to a DNS server
This is not strictly a BIND related question, but thought someone here
probably knew the answer.
Is it valid to use IPv6/IPv4 tunnels to send DNS queries to a DNS server.
Does anyone know what the standards (RFCs) say about this?
Thanks
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Hansen Candrawinata
wrote:
> This is not strictly a BIND related question, but thought someone here
> probably knew the answer.
>
> Is it valid to use IPv6/IPv4 tunnels to send DNS queries to a DNS server.
>
> Does anyone know what the standards (RFCs) say about thi
This is not strictly a BIND related question, but thought someone here
probably knew the answer.
Is it valid to use IPv6/IPv4 tunnels to send DNS queries to a DNS server.
Does anyone know what the standards (RFCs) say about this?
Thanks.
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