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> From: "Kevin Oberman"
> To: "Franck Martin"
> Cc: "Jeroen van Aart" , "NANOG list"
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 November, 2010 12:31:47 PM
> Subject: Re: IPv6 6to4 and dns
> > Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 09:36:28 +1
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Jeroen van Aart"
> To: "NANOG list"
> Sent: Saturday, 20 November, 2010 9:07:53 AM
> Subject: Re: IPv6 6to4 and dns
>
> Mark Andrews wrote:
> > Firstly I would use a tunnel brok
In message <4ce6d919.2000...@mompl.net>, Jeroen van Aart writes:
> Mark Andrews wrote:
> > Firstly I would use a tunnel broker instead of 6to4. Easier to
> > debug failures.
>
> Thanks all for the helpful response. Using the same names for IPv6 and
> IPv4 doesn't appear to be much of a problem,
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Sent: Saturday, 20 November, 2010 9:07:53 AM
Subject: Re: IPv6 6to4 and dns
Mark Andrews wrote:
> Firstly I would use a tunnel broker instead of 6to4. Easier to
> debug failures.
Thanks all for the helpful response. Using the same names for IPv6 and
IPv4 doesn't appear to b
Mark Andrews wrote:
Firstly I would use a tunnel broker instead of 6to4. Easier to
debug failures.
Thanks all for the helpful response. Using the same names for IPv6 and
IPv4 doesn't appear to be much of a problem, especially considering this
is a trial which concerns office/home ISP connect
On Nov 18, 2010, at 4:43 PM, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
> What would be the best way to configure your dns once you've set up IPv6
> 6to4? Separate the IPv4 and IPV6 domains or let them be the same?
>
> That is, use something like example.com for your existing IPv4 address and
> something like 6.e
Subject: IPv6 6to4 and dns Date: Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 04:43:12PM -0800 Quoting
Jeroen van Aart (jer...@mompl.net):
> What would be the best way to configure your dns once you've set up IPv6
> 6to4? Separate the IPv4 and IPV6 domains or let them be the same?
The same. Separati
In message <4ce5c820.5030...@mompl.net>, Jeroen van Aart writes:
> What would be the best way to configure your dns once you've set up IPv6
> 6to4? Separate the IPv4 and IPV6 domains or let them be the same?
>
> That is, use something like example.com for your existing IPv4 address
> and someth
What would be the best way to configure your dns once you've set up IPv6
6to4? Separate the IPv4 and IPV6 domains or let them be the same?
That is, use something like example.com for your existing IPv4 address
and something like 6.example.com for IPv6 (and www.6.example.com etc.)?
Or is it sa
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