IPv6 DNS Config Strategies
"Roger Jørgensen"
roger at jorgensen.no
Thu Sep 20 12:29:32 CEST 2012
> Look at this... http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/ The beta supports IPv6
> allocation management.
uhm, if that was the usage, go look at HaCi, excellent tool :)
--- Roger J ---
>
> On 9/19/12 4:57 PM, SM wrote:
>> Hi Tim,
>> At 14:18 19-09-2012, Tim Densmore wrote:
>>> I've looked around at how-to docs, and have tinkered enough to get my
>>> feet wet, but would really like to have a good strategy for a layout
>>> when setting up BIND for v6. For v4, I have my forwards and reverses
>>> cut up into multiple files that cover a /24 each. This makes for
>>> tidy files, and lets me get to what I need to change quickly. For v6
>>> I can't see doing that for /64s, obviously, or even /48s, unless I
>>> just set the files up as I need them. Reverse gets even more
>>> tricky. I'd prefer to run with origin statements and PTRs of a
>>> reasonable string length, but again, do I do this at the /48 level?
>>> An origin of /48 still leaves a long string to work with.
>>
>> I'd suggest doing at the level which maps to your administrative
>> boundaries. I would consider possible future delegations and host
>> density.
>>
>> Regards,
>> -sm
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