> 
> 
> --On Wednesday, February 20, 2002 04:30:24 PM +0700 Robert Elz
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >     Date:        Wed, 20 Feb 2002 09:16:10 +0100
> >     From:        Peter Bieringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >     Message-ID:  <44900000.1014192970@localhost>
> > 
> >   | BTW: looks like the same problem occurs in the forward chaining
> > using   | A6.
> 
> 
> > but there isn't in A6 - the address part of an A6 is always the
> > least significant N (128 - prefix len field of A6 record) bits of
> > the address, and the least significant bit of that is always the
> > least significant possible bit of the value - so the alignment used
> > in the A6 record, and the natural alignment of the address are
> > always the same (ie: some bits may be cleared, or ignored, but
> > they're never shifted around).
> 
> Right indeed, but which wins?
> 
> 
> Let's assume following
> 
> Correct setup (example from BIND ARM):
> 
> $ORIGIN example.com.
> host    IN A6 64 0:0:0:0:42::1 company.example1.net.
> 
> $ORIGIN example1.net.
> company IN A6 0  3ffe:8050:201:1860::
> 
> Resulting address 3ffe:8050:201:1860:42::1
> 
> 
> Buggy setup:
> 
> $ORIGIN example.com.
> host    IN A6 64 0:0:0:0:42::1 company.example1.net.
> 
> $ORIGIN example1.net.
> company IN A6 0  3ffe:8050:201:1860:8000::
> 
> 
> Resulting address 3ffe:8050:201:1860:8042::1 ?
>         or
> Resulting address 3ffe:8050:201:1860:0042::1 ?
> 
> Which one is ok?

        
        3ffe:8050:201:1860:0042::1

> 
>         Peter
> 
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