I stand corrected and thanks for the good pieces of news -éric
From: Lorenzo Colitti [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: mardi 22 octobre 2013 10:42 To: Eric Vyncke (evyncke) Cc: Roger Wiklund; [email protected]; Brian E Carpenter Subject: RE: Best practice - dual stack DNS? AIUI Cisco supports RFC 6106 on the ASR1K. Mac OS X and iOS do support it, I think (tested recently). Android does not yet support it. Windows does not support it. On 22 Oct 2013 13:45, "Eric Vyncke (evyncke)" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I can confirm the lack of support on IOS (see my email address). Moreover, AFAIK there is no support in Windows, Android and Mac OS/X -éric From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:ipv6-ops-bounces+evyncke<mailto:ipv6-ops-bounces%2Bevyncke>[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf Of Roger Wiklund Sent: mardi 22 octobre 2013 01:54 To: Brian E Carpenter Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: Best practice - dual stack DNS? Not supported on either IOS or JUNOS afaik. /Roger On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Brian E Carpenter <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: What about http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6106 ? Brian On 22/10/2013 01:24, Roger Wiklund wrote: > Hi. > > I'm setting up a wireless guest network with dual stack. > Private IPv4 via DHCP and public IPv6 via SLAAC. > > At first had the client first hop IPv6 routing on the WAN CPE using SLAAC > and DHCPv6 just for DNS. > > I decided to move the client first hop IPv6 routing to the ASA firewall > instead, but it does not support DHCPv6. > > So currently I only have IPv4 DNS and what works just fine. What's the best > practice for dual stack DNS? Should I bother with setting up DHCPv6 relay > etc? > > Thanks! > > /Roger >
