ipv6 config
Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
Thu Dec 21 20:35:00 UTC 2000
You have "$ORIGIN \[xfec0fede0000cade/64].ip6.arpa." within
"e.d.a.c.0.0.0.0.e.d.e.f.0.c.e.f.IP6.arpa". The two are
not the same. Either choose bit string labels or choose
nibbles.
Mark
>
> hi.
> im trying to configure bind9.1.0b1 for ipv6, and am having no luck, specifica
> lly with reverse lookups.
> ive found countless examples on the internet but none seem to work.
>
> if someone could please send me a _complete_ example (named.conf and zone fil
> es) id be grateful.
>
> or if anyone wants to delve into my problem, the errors i get when loading na
> med are:
>
> named: listening on IPv4 interface xxxx
> (why no IPv6 interface listed here? its mentioned in named.conf at 'listen-on
> ')
>
> dns_master_load: /var/named/fec0:fede:0:cade.ip6.arpa:XX: ignoring out-of-zon
> e data
> XX=line number, and i get three of these, but i cant figure out the line numb
> ering logic (error reports 11,14,15, but the file has only 14 lines...)
>
> dns_zone_load: zone e.d.a.c.0.0.0.0.e.d.e.f.0.c.e.f.IP6.arpa/IN: could not fi
> nd NS and/or SOA records
> and thus also: has 0 SOA records
>
> after these errors it does indeed run and using host -t A6 hostname i get the
> correct replies (also with -t AAAA).
> but reverse doesnt work (..not found: 2(SERVFAIL))
>
> otherwise it seems to work.
>
> any help appreciated,
> fred
>
> below are my config files in entirety...
>
>
> /etc/named.conf:
> options {
> directory "/var/named";
> pid-file "/var/run/named.pid";
> listen-on {
> fec0:fede:0:cafe:200:b4ff:fec2:f218 ;
> any ;
> };
> auth-nxdomain yes;
> allow-query { any; };
> };
>
>
>
> zone "ipv6.company.com" {
> type master;
> file "/var/named/ipv6.company.com";
> };
>
> zone "e.d.a.c.0.0.0.0.e.d.e.f.0.c.e.f.IP6.INT" {
> type master;
> file "/var/named/fec0:fede:0:cade.ip6.int";
> };
>
> zone "e.d.a.c.0.0.0.0.e.d.e.f.0.c.e.f.IP6.arpa" {
> type master;
> file "/var/named/fec0:fede:0:cade.ip6.arpa";
> };
>
> /var/named/ipv6.company.com:
> $TTL 38400
> $ORIGIN ipv6.company.com.
> @ IN SOA ns.ipv6.company.com. root.ns.ipv6.company.com. (
> 2000000000 ;
> 10800 ;
> 1800 ;
> 864000 ;
> 86400 ) ;
> NS ns.ipv6.company.com.
> MX 10 mail.ipv6.company.com.
> localhost A 127.0.0.1
> AAAA 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001
> ipv6-localhost CNAME localhost
> unassigned AAAA 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
> ipv6-unassigned CNAME unassigned
>
> fede A 192.168.xxx.xxx
> fede AAAA fec0:fede:0000:cade:0200:b4ff:fec2:f218
> fede A6 0 fec0:fede:0000:cade:0200:b4ff:fec2:f218
> mail A 192.168.xxx.xxx
> mail AAAA fec0:fede:0000:cade:0200:b4ff:fec2:f218
> mail A6 0 fec0:fede:0000:cade:0200:b4ff:fec2:f218
> ns A 192.168.xxx.xxx
> ns AAAA fec0:fede:0000:cade:0200:b4ff:fec2:f218
> ns A6 0 fec0:fede:0000:cade:0200:b4ff:fec2:f218
> kimmo A 192.168.xxx.xxx
> kimmo AAAA fec0:fede:0000:cade:02a0:d2ff:fea5:bc24
> kimmo A6 0 fec0:fede:0000:cade:02a0:d2ff:fea5:bc24
>
> /var/named/fec0:fede:0:cade.ip6.int:
> $TTL 38400
> $ORIGIN e.d.a.c.0.0.0.0.e.d.e.f.0.c.e.f.IP6.INT.
> @ IN SOA ns.ipv6.company.com. root.ipv6.company.c
> om. (
> 2000000000 ;
> 10800 ;
> 1800 ;
> 864000 ;
> 86400 ) ;
> IN NS ns.ipv6.company.com.
>
> 8.1.2.f.2.c.e.f.f.f.4.b.0.0.2.0 IN PTR fede.ipv6.company.com.
> 8.1.2.f.2.c.e.f.f.f.4.b.0.0.2.0 IN PTR mail.ipv6.company.com.
> 8.1.2.f.2.c.e.f.f.f.4.b.0.0.2.0 IN PTR ns.ipv6.company.com.
> 4.2.c.b.5.a.e.f.f.f.2.d.0.a.2.0 IN PTR kimmo.ipv6.company.com.
>
>
> /var/named/fec0:fede:0:cade.ip6.arpa:
> $TTL 38400
> $ORIGIN \[xfec0fede0000cade/64].ip6.arpa.
> @ IN SOA ns.ipv6.company.com. root.ipv6.company.com
> . (
> 2000000000 ;
> 10800 ;
> 1800 ;
> 864000 ;
> 86400 ) ;
> IN NS ns.ipv6.company.com.
>
> \[x0200b4fffec2f218/64] IN PTR fede.ipv6.company.com.
> \[x0200b4fffec2f218/64] IN PTR mail.ipv6.company.com.
> \[x0200b4fffec2f218/64] IN PTR ns.ipv6.company.com.
> \[x02a0d2fffea5bc24/64] IN PTR kimmo.ipv6.company.com.
>
>
>
--
Mark Andrews, Nominum Inc.
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
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