Hello guys. (I hope this is the right place to ask, otherwise pls. advise me accordingly.)
I have this problem on my ipv6 network and dns setup and i'll appreciate any input to help me resolve this. My question is: If i point to a subdomain (ex. ipv6.google.com), how do i resolve to its ipv6 address by default? To explain further, if I do 'dig' with AAAA RR, it will resolve correctly as expected. $ dig @my-dns-server ipv6.google.com AAAA +short gives 2001:4860:c004::68 However, if i do 'ping6 ipv6.google.com', it cannot resolve the address. Setup is as follows: - a separate ipv6-only network - linux dns server on the ipv6 network that acts as dns forwarder (with local ipv4 interface) to the ipv4 network - linux dns server in the ipv4 network running bind 9.6.1-P1 - client is a mac os x 10.6 (if relevant) There must be something wrong with my setup. Any suggestions on how to approach this? TIA. -- All the best, miyone
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