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  • From: "NovaKing" <novaking AT eztv.se>
  • To: <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org>
  • Subject: [opennic-discuss] Tier2 naming scheme...
  • Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 12:35:24 +1100
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I've noticed that each new T2 gets a unique fqdn, but I also notice that a
server which has both IPv4 and IPv6 each get a different fqdn, is this
required?

If you want each IP to get a unique fqdn maybe a nicer approach would be
something like ns{n}{.ipv6}.{tld}.dns.opennic.glue

Example:

ns1.se.dns.opennic.glue = 192.121.121.14
ns1.ipv6.se.dns.opennic.glue = 2a01:298:3:100::14

at least this way the numbering system doesn't just increment so quickly
with servers with both IPv4/IPv6.

But realistically ns1.se.dns.opennic.glue should simply have both A and AAAA
records assigned to it.






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