necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6

2011-03-13 Thread fakessh @
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How is it necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6 to properly establish a
connection ipv6

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Re: necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6

2011-03-13 Thread Mark Andrews

In message 1300057854.8326.193.camel@localhost.localdomain, fakessh @ write
s:
 hello bind guru and list
 
 
 How is it necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6 to properly establish a
 connection ipv6
 
 thanks for your return

If you want to be able to claim you are IPv6 ready you really need
multiple servers reachable over IPv6 the same as you need multiple
servers over IPv4.

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Re: necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6

2011-03-13 Thread Eivind Olsen
You are normally required to have at least two nameservers for your domains. 
Keep in mind that any ipv6-only hosts will be unable to use your ipv4 
nameservers.

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Eivind Olsen

Den 14. mars 2011 kl. 00:10 skrev fakessh @ fake...@fakessh.eu:

 How is it necessary to have a secondary dns ipv6 to properly establish a
 connection ipv6

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