RE: Unbound DNS on IPV6

2018-08-15 Thread RayG via Unbound-users
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

RE: Unbound DNS on IPV6

2018-08-15 Thread Tony Finch via Unbound-users
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:

RE: Unbound DNS on IPV6

2018-08-15 Thread RayG via Unbound-users
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

RE: Unbound DNS on IPV6

2018-08-13 Thread RayG via Unbound-users
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

Re: Unbound DNS on IPV6

2018-08-13 Thread Wouter Wijngaards via Unbound-users
Hi RayG, On 08/11/2018 05:38 PM, RayG via Unbound-users wrote: > Hi, > >   > > First apologies for the length of the post. > >   > > 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