I think that my configuration isn't good.
I will try to check it.

Thank you.
Guillaume
 
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 09:15:27 +1000 
Tony Langdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I'm not familiar with Freenet6 in particular, but the general
> > procedure is:
> 
> Freenet6 is easy for reverse delegation - you can request it in your tunnel
> client configuration.  The documentation is on the freenet6.net website.
> For forward delegation, obtain a domain name in the usual way (easiest if
> you use your own), and delegate in the usual way.  I'm delegating my IPv6
> subdomains from IPv4 only name servers.  Just means that the IPv6 name
> servers must be IPv4 accessible (which is a good idea anyway).
> > 
> > (A) Set up authorative name servers for the zone in question. For
> > example, for my prefix 2001:600:101f::/48, that is
> > f.1.0.1.0.0.6.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.{arpa,int}. Reverse the octets of the FULL
> > IPv6 prefix, insert one dot between each, append "ip6.arpa" and
> > "ip6.int", and set up those two zones. Then add the appropriate
> > records to there. (Just keep on reversing the full address and add
> > PTR records at the 32nd level.)
> > 
> > (B) Ask your ISP (Freenet6 in this case) to delegate authority for the
> > reverse namespace in question to your servers.
> 
> This is done with the dnsserver directive in tspc.conf.  Have a look at the
> sample tspc.conf file provided with the tunnel client, or on the website.
> > 
> > After that, and waiting a little while for things to settle down, you
> > are in charge of your reverse DNS. Note that a lot of systems that
> > make use of reverse DNS also check to make sure that the forward DNS
> > matches the reverse, so you cannot just invent a name.
> 
> Best to go out and register a domain and have it delegated to your
> nameservers.  If you already have a domain which is being used in IPv4
> space, there's no reason you can't delegate a subdomain to IPv6.
> 
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