vikram writes:
> I couldnt figure out how to get BIND working. So i used the hosts
> file..[...]
Instead, use FreeBSD without any worry.
FreeBSD can give you some hints what IPv6 is.
Please click http://www.freebsd.org/ ;;
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Hi,
Thank you all for the quick responses, I couldnt figure out how to get BIND
working. So i used the hosts file. (C:\\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts).
Thanks again
Vikram
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On 16/07/09 09:13, Karl Auer wrote:
Windows XP cannot resolve over IPv6. It can use IPv6 addresses, but must
make its DNS queries and receive its DNS responses via IPv4 transport.
Sad but true. XP boxes must resolve via IPv4.
As a stop-gap you can install a dns resolver (BIND, Unbound, GbDns,
On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 22:54 -0700, vikram wrote:
> I am trying to setup BIND9 as a DNS server for local IPv6 name
> resolution within a LAN. I've been reading through related threads on
> forums and whatever documents Google comes up with. I am new to this
> and haven't been able to get it to work
In message <644024.70777...@web31001.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, vikram writes:
> hi,
>
> I am trying to setup BIND9 as a DNS server for local IPv6 name resolution
> within a LAN. I've been reading through related threads on forums and
> whatever documents Google comes up with. I am new to this and have
hi,
I am trying to setup BIND9 as a DNS server for local IPv6 name resolution
within a LAN. I've been reading through related threads on forums and whatever
documents Google comes up with. I am new to this and haven't been able to get
it to work so far and could really use some help.
heres th
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