-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi. I might haved missed some things in the last weeks but it looks like the delegation of 6.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int. to RIPE has vanished from DNS? Is it supposed to be this way? Have we moved to "whatever v6-rdns is supposed to be this year"? Gruss, Hauke - -- Hauke Johannknecht Berlin / Germany HJ422-RIPE Use PGP ! -> lynx -dump http://www.ash.de/ash.asc | pgp -kaf -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBOobGXHO2fBh4VhzZAQHYgwgAmM/Q+PA2maIqJRDrQEJgscBCHtJjyna5 ocdeG0xBKo5Vwb/EwHic1rR6BzDI35IQrPsMOBXiRLVSEOCGjSIeqplqDy6dqORB EoN9pJQHsgsb4y6t2VZAqQfBvesUzUr49omihm3bn2JYRu+gQE3cXTd7jRypnIo9 +pWIwL4hecJUbH9ZuFRWkUkcGcmVQn/hjFd6K4XlHj2DbgKQXQJRQuTMJAqCUVcy ODRQHYqlv+ApXhiQcFPv9qXW3Csut6NqcrzhfR93JQPjvOfDQHI0OreYR6ZU3wFJ O/Gyv6/GHxLWDuI1L0V8Ypthbo6QbuW9MjKP/GNthjUhABR55EyGGA== =+Nn0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Hi Hauke, * I might haved missed some things in the last weeks but it looks * like the delegation of 6.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int. to RIPE has vanished * from DNS? The delegation of 0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int is a little mangled unfortunately. As far as I can see, what you get back eventually for 0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int. depends on which int. nameserver you first talk to. ns.isi.edu lists itself and dot.ep.net as auth for 0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int. and they respond correctly. If you ask one of the other int. nameservers you'll follow the path to flag.ep.net., x.ip6.net, z.ip6.net, none of which respond correctly to SOA queries for 0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int. * Is it supposed to be this way? I hope not :-) The RIRs have earlier complained about the problems with the ip6.int tree. Lee Hauke Johannknecht <ash@ash.de> writes: * -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- * * Hi. * * * Gruss, * Hauke * * - -- * Hauke Johannknecht Berlin / Germany HJ422-RIPE * Use PGP ! -> lynx -dump http://www.ash.de/ash.asc | pgp -kaf * * -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- * Version: 2.6.3i * Charset: noconv * * iQEVAwUBOobGXHO2fBh4VhzZAQHYgwgAmM/Q+PA2maIqJRDrQEJgscBCHtJjyna * 5 * ocdeG0xBKo5Vwb/EwHic1rR6BzDI35IQrPsMOBXiRLVSEOCGjSIeqplqDy6dqOR * B * EoN9pJQHsgsb4y6t2VZAqQfBvesUzUr49omihm3bn2JYRu+gQE3cXTd7jRypnIo * 9 * +pWIwL4hecJUbH9ZuFRWkUkcGcmVQn/hjFd6K4XlHj2DbgKQXQJRQuTMJAqCUVc * y * ODRQHYqlv+ApXhiQcFPv9qXW3Csut6NqcrzhfR93JQPjvOfDQHI0OreYR6ZU3wF * J * O/Gyv6/GHxLWDuI1L0V8Ypthbo6QbuW9MjKP/GNthjUhABR55EyGGA== * =+Nn0 * -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- * *
It did not vanish. It did age out and there were a few problems with BIND ACLs on the master that would have inhibited transfers. Those were corrected but there still seem to be some issues wrt the RIPE server. Feb 12 13:45:07 z named[10213]: refresh_callback: zone 7.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int/IN: failure for 193.0.0.193#53: timed out Feb 12 13:45:37 z last message repeated 2 times Feb 12 13:45:37 z named[10213]: refresh_callback: zone 7.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int/IN: 193.0.0.193#53: retries exceeded Feb 12 13:45:52 z named[10213]: refresh_callback: zone 7.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int/IN: failure for 193.0.0.193#53: timed out Feb 12 13:46:37 z last message repeated 3 times Feb 12 13:46:37 z named[10213]: refresh_callback: zone 7.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int/IN: 193.0.0.193#53: retries exceeded We are working on these issues.
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Hi.
I might haved missed some things in the last weeks but it looks like the delegation of 6.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.int. to RIPE has vanished from DNS?
Is it supposed to be this way? Have we moved to "whatever v6-rdns is supposed to be this year"?
Gruss, Hauke
- -- Hauke Johannknecht Berlin / Germany HJ422-RIPE Use PGP ! -> lynx -dump http://www.ash.de/ash.asc | pgp -kaf
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