Why is preventing 127.0.0.1 being mapped to a not enough?
Why do you want it mapped to ::1? Such a mapping is NOT part of DNS64.
> On 30 Nov 2017, at 3:04 pm, Sukmoon Lee wrote:
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>> Why not just exclude 127.0.0.1 and not map to at all?
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> If it is answer 127.0.0.1 for test.
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> Why not just exclude 127.0.0.1 and not map to at all?
If it is answer 127.0.0.1 for test.com/IN/A in an IPv4, the client will not
attempt to connect to the network (only attempt to connect to loopback).
However, if it is query test.com/IN/ in an IPv6, DNS64 will answer
64:ff9b::7
Why not just exclude 127.0.0.1 and not map to at all?
> On 29 Nov 2017, at 7:32 pm, Sukmoon Lee wrote:
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> Hello.
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> I testing DNS64 using 64:ff9b::/96(prefix).
> Some domain(IN/A) is responses to 127.0.0.1/IN/A.
> Under DNS64, this domain(IN/) is working 64:ff9b::7f00:1.
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> I want
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