hi > > $ORIGIN a.a.a.a.1.0.5.4.0.6.6.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int > > That can't be right: the name doesn't end with a dot, so BIND > treats it as a subdomain of the current origin, resulting in > "a.a.a.a.1.0.5.4.0.6.6.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int.a.a.a.a.1.0.5.4.0.6.6.0.1.0. > 0.2.ip6.arpa."
i saw it after sending the mail and corrected :-P > But adding the dot wouldn't be right either, as the > origin would then be outside the zone. If you want to serve the same > data for both ip6.int and ip6.arpa, I think the easiest way is to > remove the $ORIGIN directive and put two zone statements in > named.conf, both pointing to the same zone file. i've done so > > *** Can't find aria.ipv6.renumbering.loria.fr: No answer > > It might be helpful to enable rndc querylog and see whether the > query gets to the server. i didn't know this stuff, and it is really helpful ! Thanks to that i saw that nslookup was querrying A entries, so as said in another mail of this thread, i used host -t aaaa and it works just fine :) Thanks a lot for your help ! Fred -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

