Linux Help for ipv6

Yuttana koemon07@yahoo.com
Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:22:11 +0700


Hi ,lazy and all

 Can I define A6 record same as AAAA?
eg.
>     foo.bar.net IN AAAA     3ffe:1234:5678:1::1
Can I used this?
>     foo.bar.net IN A6   3ffe:1234:5678:1::1

Thank you
Mon
----- Original Message -----
From: "lazy" <lazy@bsdbox.org>
To: "Yuttana" <koemon07@yahoo.com>
Cc: <6bone@ISI.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: Linux Help for ipv6


> ==================
> AAAA RECORDS
> ==================
>
> 2.2 AAAA data format
>
>    A 128 bit IPv6 address is encoded in the data portion of an AAAA
>    resource record in network byte order (high-order byte first).
>
> --RFC 1886
>
> BIND Example:
>     foo.bar.net IN AAAA     3ffe:1234:5678:1::1
>
>
> ==================
> A6 RECORDS
> ==================
>
>    o  A new resource record type, "A6", is defined to map a domain name
>       to an IPv6 address, with a provision for indirection for leading
>       "prefix" bits.
>
> -- RFC 2874
>
> BIND Example:
>     ip6prefix     IN A6 0 3ffe:1234:5678::
>     ns6           IN A6 48 ::1:a:b:c:d ip6prefix
>     www6          IN A6 48 ::1:b:c:d:e ip6prefix
>
>
> // lazy
>
> Yuttana wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm a beginner of IPv6 and I don't know about AAAA and A6 record of name
> > server.
> > How are different about it? Can anybody explain it for me?
> >
> > Thank you
> > Mon
> >
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