IPv6 prefix length error

Mark Andrews marka at isc.org
Thu Apr 28 23:52:33 UTC 2011


In message <F80B214C2304C641B917B47051D743C407F0297937 at HQ-MB-08.ba.ad.ssa.gov>,
 "Khuu, Linh Contractor" writes:
> Hello,
> 
> We just added the IPv6 address on our DNS servers. When we started named, w=
> e see these errors in the log:
> 
> prefix length for 2001:1930:e03::e is unknown (assume 128)
> prefix length for ::1 is unknown (assume 128)
> 
> So far, named is still running fine... I can't find any information to corr=
> ect these errors.
> 
> Thanks,
> Linh Khuu

These are reported because named was unable to determine the prefix
length associated with the address.  Usually because no one has
documented the OS specicif method for doing this or it is write
only.

Please contact your OS vendor so they can address the issue.

The major implication of not having this information is that the builtin
"localnets" acl will not be complete.  Instead of 2001:1930:e03::/64,
assuming it is a /64, it will have 2001:1930:e03::e/128.

Mark
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