Reminder of the L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-20 Thread David Soltero via Unbound-users
This is reminder that there is a scheduled change to the IPv6 addresses for the L-Root server, that will take effect on March 23, 2016. The new IP addresses for the L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET will be: 199.7.83.42 2001:500:9f::42 Please remember to update your root “hints” files on your DNS infrastructur

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-20 Thread W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users
Hi, On 17/03/16 05:55, Dave Warren via Unbound-users wrote: > On 2016-03-16 14:06, Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users wrote: >> Dave Warren via Unbound-users wrote: >> This is a good point, it doesn't really matter for the distro user, I >> guess. > > I may be wrong, but for those who take the time

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-19 Thread Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users
W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote: > The sysadmin edits the root.hints file? The unbound.conf file is just > pointing to the root.hints file. I don't really see sysadmins editing > the root.hints file. Only very sporadic, perhaps, updating it > themselves. But then they have to keep doi

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-19 Thread Dave Warren via Unbound-users
On 2016-03-16 10:46, Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users wrote: Not quite, I want to avoid two things: 1) The sysadmin should never have to update the root hints by hand. "apt update && apt upgrade" should upgrade any packages needed to bring the root hints up to date. 2) The package maintainers s

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-19 Thread Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users
Dave Warren via Unbound-users wrote: > On 2016-03-16 10:46, Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users wrote: > >Not quite, I want to avoid two things: > > > >1) The sysadmin should never have to update the root hints by hand. > >"apt update && apt upgrade" should upgrade any packages needed to bring > >the

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-19 Thread Dave Warren via Unbound-users
On 2016-03-16 14:06, Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users wrote: Dave Warren via Unbound-users wrote: On 2016-03-16 10:46, Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users wrote: Not quite, I want to avoid two things: 1) The sysadmin should never have to update the root hints by hand. "apt update && apt upgrade"

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-19 Thread Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users
W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote: > But I think just setting the configuration option for root-hints in > unbound.conf is probably just what you want? Do you still need to be > able to set a default value for the root-hints file location, or is it > just as good to set it in unbound.conf

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-18 Thread W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users
Hi Robert, On 17/03/16 14:53, Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users wrote: > W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote: >> But I think just setting the configuration option for root-hints in >> unbound.conf is probably just what you want? Do you still need to be >> able to set a default value for the

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-16 Thread W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi Robert, On 15/03/16 18:45, Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users wrote: > W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote: >> I have updated the default root hints that ship inside the source >> code of Unbound (in the code repository, for future releases).

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-15 Thread Robert Edmonds via Unbound-users
W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote: > I have updated the default root hints that ship inside the source code > of Unbound (in the code repository, for future releases). Thank you for > the notification. > > Users can upgrade the root hints right now by editing the named.root (or > named.ca

Re: L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-10 Thread W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users
Hi David, On 09/03/16 22:06, David Soltero via Unbound-users wrote: > > This is advance notice that there is a scheduled change to the IPv6 > addresses in the Root Zone for the L root-server, also known as > L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET, which is administered by the ICANN. > > The current IP addresses

L-Root IPv6 address renumbering

2016-03-09 Thread David Soltero via Unbound-users
This is advance notice that there is a scheduled change to the IPv6 addresses in the Root Zone for the L root-server, also known as L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET, which is administered by the ICANN. The current IP addresses for the L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET service are: 199.7.83.42 2001:500:3::42 As of March 2