Hi Mark, thanks for your reply.
I'll adopt options 2 and 3 :) Le 25/01/2017 à 09:25, Mark Elkins a écrit : > For Forward/Reverse generation, there are a number of alternatives. > > 1 - In a Hosting environment, I allow the owner of machines to manage, > via a web site, their static IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. These are fixed > machines, dynamic IPv6 is switched off and the IPv6 address has a > numerical relationship with the IPv4 address. > If the IPv4 address is 160.124.208.65, then the IPv6 address looks like > 2001:42a0:1:208::65 > i.e. the four quad equates to the third IPv4 octet (the "network") and > the last parts of the v4 and v6 address also match. > The Reverse is automatically kept up to date for the web managed Database. > Works fine for all static machines, Mail, Web DNS, DB servers and printers. > > 2 - Where there are other fixed machines, I use the same addressing > principals, obviously creating zone files by hand. This includes > dynamically allocated fixed IP addresses, ie, when I bring my Laptop to > the office, it always gets the same IP addresses via DHCP with a fixed > relationship between the MAC address and the IP address. > > 3 - for completely dynamic machines - I don't bother doing anything. > Generally, as long as you sort out the Mail, Web DNS, DB servers and > printers (and networking infrastructure) of the world, you are probably OK. > > > On 24/01/2017 21:41, Willy MANGA wrote: >> Hello , >> I'm just trying to figure out what could be the best practices in order >> to create DNS zone file for v6 hosts (forward and reverse) ? >> >> >> For the moment I just insert in my zone file little range that i'm using >> for known hosts. But it doesn't cover temporary addresses . >> >> Was thinking of a way to generate «answers on the fly » but I don't know >> if there's already a solution like that ... >> >> Any advices, recommandations ? :) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss > _______________________________________________ AfrIPv6-Discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/afripv6-discuss
