Is it possible to set an ipv6 PTR record
Robert Chalmers
racuk12 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 09:25:40 UTC 2018
Thanks, but nope, all I get back is the ipv4 address.
So I’m doing something wrong.
robert
> On 18 Dec 2018, at 08:33, A. Schulze via Unbound-users <unbound-users at nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:
>
>
> Robert Chalmers via Unbound-users:
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>> So I’m pretty sure I’ve set this up right, but how do I check?
>
> $ dig -x @resolver robert-chalmers.uk
> shoud answer with your IPv6
> or
> $ dig @resolver 1.9.e.f.6.4.e.c.2.6.4.e.9.6.0.c.0.0.b.8.5.8.a.3.f.7.c.0.2.0.a.2.ip6.arpa. ptr
> should answer with the name
>
>
Robert Chalmers
https://robert-chalmers.uk
author at robert-chalmers.uk
@R_A_Chalmers
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