SV: ip6.arpa help

2011-03-28 Thread mattias.o.andersson
gligt meddelande- Från: bind-users-bounces+mattias.o.andersson=gavle...@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounces+mattias.o.andersson=gavle...@lists.isc.org] För Persiko, Mark Skickat: den 18 mars 2011 18:43 Till: bind-users Ämne: RE: ip6.arpa help Hello, This was shared at RIPE61 and is pertinent to

Re: ip6.arpa help

2011-03-18 Thread Mark Andrews
You could just put the customer zones on a separate nameserver and let the clients dynamically update the zones. Windows will do this automatically. Named has 6to4-self and tcp-self which use TCP as the authenticator. 6to4-self lets any machine in the /48 update records for any other machine in

RE: ip6.arpa help

2011-03-18 Thread Persiko, Mark
-bounces+mark.persiko=level3@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounces+mark.persiko=level3@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Eivind Olsen Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 7:07 AM To: bind-users Subject: Re: ip6.arpa help Den 18. mars 2011 kl. 10.07 skrev : > Are there any good information, maybe

Re: ip6.arpa help

2011-03-18 Thread John Wobus
On Mar 18, 2011, at 5:07 AM, mattias.o.anders...@gavle.se wrote: Hi, I work for a small ISP in Sweden and we recently starting to provide IPv6 for customers. I have a problem thou with the reverse DNS lookups for IPv6. I don’t have a good way of doing this, maybe someone can help. When

Re: ip6.arpa help

2011-03-18 Thread Eivind Olsen
Den 18. mars 2011 kl. 10.07 skrev : > Are there any good information, maybe RFC, how reverse DNS should be done in > IPv6. Then I don’t mean how to register a ip6.arpa and edit your zone-file in > bind. I mean how you solve the problem with generate 2^64 unique PTR records > for a single cust

ip6.arpa help

2011-03-18 Thread mattias.o.andersson
Hi, I work for a small ISP in Sweden and we recently starting to provide IPv6 for customers. I have a problem thou with the reverse DNS lookups for IPv6. I don't have a good way of doing this, maybe someone can help. When we deliver IPv6 service to a customer they get at least a /64, which you