Am 23.01.2014 17:17, schrieb g...@switch.ch:
On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:56:32 +0100, Mattia Rossi
mattia.rossi.mailingli...@gmail.com said:
Query goes via v4 and works
but:
dig ns1.easyname.com @2a02:1b8:ea59::2
snip
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;ns1.easyname.com.IN
;; Query time: 60
Hi all,
today I've got the following e-mail:
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
die Änderung der Nameserver für yourdomain.ch kann nicht durchgeführt werden, da die
Registry für .ch-Domains keine Gluerecords im Format hostname/ipv6 akzeptiert!
Sie können also nur eine IPv4 Adresse angeben.
Für
Hi Mat,
On 01/22/2014 03:45 PM, Mattia Rossi wrote:
I'm no DNS guru, so can anyone please shed some light on how such
things are possible in 2014? (I would have thought, that at least the
DNS system is fully v6 capable).
you probably want to switch to a different registrar. IPv6 glues for .ch
Hi Mattia
I think you're confusing Registries with Registrars. There is indeed
only one Registry, SWITCH.
But there are many Registrars (See [1] for the officially recognized ones).
SWITCH accepts IPv6 only Nameservers (we do IPv6 since many years) and
all interfaces accept the respective
Hi Serge,
thanks for your timely reply. I do have indeed sometimes a bit of a hard
time of understanding who's a Registrar and who's a Registry. But it
doesn't really matter, as easyname.com simply blamed you instead of
taking responsibility for their mistakes.
They do in fact have
Hi Mat,
On 01/22/2014 04:56 PM, Mattia Rossi wrote:
thanks for the Feedback. I've suspected that this would be the case.
Although I don't understand why it shouldn't work, as they're actually
doing v6:
...
Query via v6 doesn't work - guess the server is not listening on v6
Well this has
Hi Andre,
thanks for the info. I've actually thought, that if nic.ch would get my
nameserver coordinates,
the registrar would be out of the loop.
I've looked up EPP quickly on Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Provisioning_Protocol), and can
eventually dive deeper reading
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