Weird IPv6 issue?
ml at smtp.fakessh.eu
ml at smtp.fakessh.eu
Sun Sep 11 23:07:28 UTC 2011
Le dimanche 11 septembre 2011 23:35, vous avez écrit :
> On 11/09/2011 21:00, ml at smtp.fakessh.eu wrote:
> > I also think the creation of the reverse zone ipv6
> >
> > i dont know how to
>
> IPv6 reverse zones work in very much the same way as IPv4 reverse zones.
>
> So, for an address 2001:8b0:151:1:e2cb:4eff:fe26:6481 you would generate
> the LHS of a PTR record like so:
>
> 1.8.4.6.6.2.e.f.f.f.e.4.b.c.2.e.1.0.0.0.1.5.1.0.0.b.8.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa
>
> Expand each colon separated field to 4 digits by inserting leading
> zeros, drop the colons, reverse the order of the whole thing, add dots
> between each hex digit and tack on .ip6.arpa on the end. Or use
> arpaname(1) which comes with bind.
>
> You'll need to have the reverse zone delegated to you -- usually by your
> ISP and usually on the same /48 or /64 boundary used in routing. Unlike
> with IPv4, each label only counts for 16 addresses which is very much
> less than the total of a typical allocation, so RFC 2317 style
> delegation should become extinct. Assuming you have $ORIGIN as
> 1.0.0.0.1.5.1.0.0.b.8.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa, then a typical PTR record in
> your zone file might look like:
>
> 1.8.4.6.6.2.e.f.f.f.e.4.b.c.2.e PTR ns0.infracaninophile.co.uk.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matthew
ttl 38400
@ IN SOA r13151.ovh.net. postmaster.fakessh.eu.
\
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2011083001
10800
3600
604800
38400 )
@ IN NS r13151.ovh.net.
@ IN NS ns0.xname.org.
@ IN NS ns1.xname.org.
@ IN NS ns2.xname.org.
@ IN NS ns1.n****a.fr.
6.D.D.3.2.0.0.0.0.D.1.4.1.0.0.2 PTR r13151.ovh.net.
I have configured as my reverse zone. well this is it
--
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x092164A7
gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 092164A7
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