ipv6 reverse delegation
Jeroen Massar
jeroen@unfix.org
Wed, 8 Aug 2001 17:01:56 +0200
Bill Manning <bmanning@isi.edu>
> IPv6 reverse delegations work. Please contact the RIR who
> provided you your delegation for details. If you have an
> delegation from 6bone, please let me know and we will
> get your delegation made.
>
http://www.foobar.tm/dns/ and then ip6.int:
Gives you this picture: http://www.foobar.tm/dns/cache/ip6.int.gif
And the following list:
8<-------------------------------------------------
Wed Aug 8 16:53:32 CEST 2001
y.ip6.int A record currently not present
ip6.int NS munnari.oz.au
z.ip6.int hostmaster.ep.net (1925658 10800 900 604800
129600)
*** ip6.int SOA record at munnari.oz.au is not authoritative
ip6.int has lame delegation to munnari.oz.au
ip6.int NS imag.imag.fr
z.ip6.int hostmaster.ep.net (1925658 10800 900 604800
129600)
ip6.int NS ns3.nic.fr
Nameserver ns3.nic.fr not responding
ip6.int SOA record not found at ns3.nic.fr, try again
ip6.int NS z.ip6.int
z.ip6.int hostmaster.ep.net (1925658 10800 900 604800
129600)
ip6.int NS flag.ep.net
z.ip6.int hostmaster.ep.net (1925658 10800 900 604800
129600)
------------------------------------------------->8
They are still a bit out of sync and broken though :)
Fortunatly the ep.net DDoS has ended.... this way dns does know again
where ip6.int is :)
> Regarding root service, there is no production service
> at this time. There is an experimental service.
As long as one has a dual-stacked NS somewhere in his/her/it/... NS
search to the root it will work...
Greets,
Jeroen