On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I also don't recommend doing the foo.v4/foo.v6 thing in your forwards. There's
> really no advantage to do it. Most tools either have separate IPv4/IPv6 
> variants
> or have command-line switches for address-family control if you care.

For most tools that I ordinarily use, I would certainly agree with
this.  The only exception might be from a web browser; while there are
ways that they can be reconfigured to only use certain IP versions in
certain cases, it is probably more straightforward to use
www.ipvN.domain.tld or a similar name.

For reverse DNS, I completely agree that there is no reason to use a
different name.

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