comcast ipv6 PTR

John Levine johnl at iecc.com
Tue Oct 15 02:47:11 UTC 2013


>Is there any reason other than email where clients might demand RDNS?

There's a few other protocols that want rDNS on the servers.  IRC maybe.

Doing rDNS on random hosts in IPv6 would be very hard.  Servers are
configured with static addresses which you can put in the DNS and
rDNS, but normal user machines do SLAAC where the low 64 bits of the
address are quasi-random.  To get any sort of DNS you'd need for the
routers to watch when new hosts come on line and somehow tell the
relevant DNS servers what hosts need names.

This would be a lot of work, so nobody does it.

R's,
John




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