I use text file format:
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2a00:18c0:0001::2 dns1.domain.net.
2a00:18c0:0001::3 dns2.domain.net.
===
and ruby script to convert into reverse zone:
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In message <20100510124432.19374b1xzk3ab...@webmail2.ukgrid.net>, a.sm...@ukgri
d.net writes:
> Hi,
>
>we will shortly start using IPv6 reverse DNS, and having never used
> it before I thought Id ask those with some experience if they have any
> words of wisdom before I make any horrible
In article ,
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> This means that the smallest chunk of IP space you can delegate is 16
> addresses, ...
Nitpick: The smallest chunk of IPv6 space you can delegate is a single
address, as you can for IPv4. You could also do RFC 2317 style
delegations to delegate chunks of
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On 10/05/2010 12:44:32, a.sm...@ukgrid.net wrote:
> we will shortly start using IPv6 reverse DNS, and having never used it
> before I thought Id ask those with some experience if they have any
> words of wisdom before I make any horrible mistakes ;)
Hi,
we will shortly start using IPv6 reverse DNS, and having never used
it before I thought Id ask those with some experience if they have any
words of wisdom before I make any horrible mistakes ;) Ive already had
a good read of a good many sites on the subject but still would like
to c
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