dig @ipv6-address
Christian Weiske
cweiske at cweiske.de
Thu Nov 29 17:44:12 UTC 2018
Hello Timothe,
> > I only get an error when running dig:
> >
> >> $ dig @2a01:488:66:1000:53a9:2dde:0:1 cweiske.de
> >> couldn't get address for '2a01:488:66:1000:53a:53': not found
>
> This looks like a typo. And the error doesn't match the command given.
>
> I suspect that your actual 'dig' command was 'dig
> @2a01:488:66:1000:53a:53 cweiske.de', which will reproduce the error.
>
> '2a01:488:66:1000:53a:53' is not an IPv6 address. You are missing
> a :: or a couple of words. (There should be 8 16-bit words delimited
> by ':', or a single '::' ellipsis to represent a run of zeroes.)
You are right, this was no full IPv6 address.
I'm sorry for the noise, but I didn't see the difference in the two IP
addresses. Otherwise I would not have subscribed to this list and
written my lenghty mail.
I scrolled back my terminal and now found where I got that partial
address from: The output of "netstat -tulpen". The listening address is
shortened there, which I did not know before:
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
> udp6 0 0 2a01:488:66:1000:53a:53 :::*
From there I copied it and tried to "dig @" my domain, which failed as
I wrote.
Why there were different IPs in the command and the output of my
first example .. I have no idea. I somehow mixed up my notices.
Sorry again.
--
Regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christian Weiske
-=≡ Geeking around in the name of science since 1982 ≡=-
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