Hello,
I'm new to IPv6 configuring in BIND. I need help. The forward zone is simple
enough with record, but the reversed zone is a bit confusing to me.
For example, I want to add a hostname of
www.example.comhttp://www.example.com to 2001:1930:c00::2. This IPv6 address
is /48.
How can I
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011, Khuu, Linh Contractor wrote:
I'm new to IPv6 configuring in BIND. I need help. The forward zone is
simple enough with record, but the reversed zone is a bit confusing to
me.
For example, I want to add a hostname of www.example.com to
2001:1930:c00::2. This IPv6
Thanks Jay and Leonard for the pointers of IPv6 format.
Linh Khuu
-Original Message-
From: Jay Ford [mailto:jay-f...@uiowa.edu]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 2:22 PM
To: Khuu, Linh Contractor
Cc: 'bind-users@lists.isc.org'
Subject: Re: Format of the IPv6 reversed zone
On Thu, 28 Jul
On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 14:07 -0400, Khuu, Linh Contractor wrote:
Hello,
I’m new to IPv6 configuring in BIND. I need help. The forward zone is
simple enough with record, but the reversed zone is a bit
confusing to me.
For example, I want to add a hostname of www.example.com to
-Original Message-
From: Jay Ford [mailto:jay-f...@uiowa.edu]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 2:22 PM
To: Khuu, Linh Contractor
Cc: 'bind-users@lists.isc.org'
Subject: Re: Format of the IPv6 reversed zone
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011, Khuu, Linh Contractor wrote:
I'm new to IPv6 configuring in BIND. I
On 7/28/2011 3:35 PM, eugene tsuno wrote:
There is a little perl ipv6 calc that I use ipv6calc so I don't mis-typo it.
ipv6calc --addr_to_ip6arpa 2001:1930:c00::2
No input type specified, try autodetection...found type: ipv6addr
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