Thanks Tony
Your link led to this page which I think makes it clear that all
:::x.x.x.x IPv4-mapped Address should not be seen at all on the
internet.
https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-ipv6-special-registry/iana-ipv6-specia
l-registry.xhtml
BTW I did spot a typo after (sigh) I pushed
RayG via Unbound-users wrote:
This is off on a tangent which isn't very relevant to your problem, but it
might still be of interest.
You might want to add to your bogon list:
169.254.0.0/16 # link-local zeroconf
I think this entry is a mistake - typo for 169.254?
> private-address:
G
Sent: 13 August 2018 17:49
To: unbound-users@unbound.net
Subject: RE: Unbound DNS on IPV6
Hi Wouter,
You said:
"From the page you reference, the :::0:0/96 notation is one that unbound
can parse and use."
Thanks for that but when I include that address things go a little awry wit
repeat to see what
the latest configuration change has done.
The info displayed in the images is the status tab under the Nameservers tab
I hope you find the program useful
Regards
Ray
-Original Message-
From: Wouter Wijngaards
Sent: 13 August 2018 09:18
To: unbound-users@unbound.net
Subject: Re
Hi RayG,
On 08/11/2018 05:38 PM, RayG via Unbound-users wrote:
> Hi,
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> First apologies for the length of the post.
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> Following on from my experiments with UDP/TCP I have been trying to
> verify that the private addresses for IPV6 I have set up were working as
> expected.
I'll