I searched for examples, it seems that gmail got a spf with IPv6, would be
nice to check of your validator this one :
dig txt _netblocks2.google.com +short
"v=spf1 ip6:2001:4860:4000::/36 ip6:2404:6800:4000::/36
ip6:2607:f8b0:4000::/36 ip6:2800:3f0:4000::/36 ip6:2a00:1450:4000::/36
ip6:2c0f:fb50:4
On 10.09.2024 14:59 Faisal Misle via mailop wrote:
> The host in question is: `spf.savea.se` which has the following
> mechanism "ip6:0:0:0:0:0::5b6a:c61d"
This part is faulty because it is not a GUA address (2000::/3).
IPv4-mapped is for sockets (represent v4 addr in v6 sockets, so only
v6 s
On 9/10/2024 7:59 AM, Faisal Misle via mailop wrote:
Hello all,
I've got a question about an IPv6 address on an SPF record.
The host in question is: `spf.savea.se` which has the following
mechanism "ip6:0:0:0:0:0::5b6a:c61d"
A couple of SPF validators throw different sets of warnings:
- T
Hello all,
I've got a question about an IPv6 address on an SPF record.
The host in question is: `spf.savea.se` which has the following
mechanism "ip6:0:0:0:0:0::5b6a:c61d"
A couple of SPF validators throw different sets of warnings:
- The address 0:0:0:0:0::5b6a:c61d is not a valid IPv6