reverse DNS without subnet?
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 05 October 2004 12:19:20
Hello!
Is there a good reason to not being able to enter a reverse
DNS entry for a tunnel, which could then be served by you?
With the late ipng.org.uk TSP this was possible, and I feel
a little bad to request a /48 for one(!) machine.
Thanks in advance!
reverse DNS without subnet?
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 13 October 2004 12:37:21
With 281.474.976.710.656 /48's available within the IPv6 address space, don't feel too guilty :D
reverse DNS without subnet?
Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 13 October 2004 18:27:03
And I could always throw a tunnel myself to a friend
who sits at the same hoster (internal traffic doesn't
cost)... I guess I'll just do that then.
reverse DNS without subnet?
Carmen Sandiego on Thursday, 28 October 2004 21:21:18
You can have reverse if you dont have subnet. It's free so use it. And use it visely. Dont abuse and everything will be ok ;) As far as i know giving /64 (if you request subnet) to your friend is not abuse... But here will still be problem with reverse.
reverse DNS without subnet?
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 20 November 2004 20:51:42
Well, I've finally found a creative use and requested
the subnet.
I'll be throwing an OpenVPN tunnel from the dedicated
to myself, giving me one IP on the "LAN" (tap interface)
and a whole /64 out to my laptop.
Nice to have IPv6 _and_ encryption, when being out of
the house - think IRC nickserv passwords...
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