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Old 12-05-2007, 09:06 AM   #1
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Bind, reverse zone for IPv4 and IPv6


Hello!

I currently have 1 record file for IPv4 and IPv6 host names and one for IPv4 reverse zone. Can I fill IPv6 reverses into the same reverse zone file or must I create a new one?
My current reverse zone file looks like this:
Code:
$TTL 3D
@       IN      SOA     ns.*.org. hostmaster.*.org. (
                        2007120609 ; Serial, todays date + todays serial
                        8H      ; Refresh
                        2H      ; Retry
                        4W      ; Expire
                        1D)     ; Minimum TTL
        IN      NS      ns.*.org.

220               PTR     *.org.
Can I then just add:
Code:
IPv6-IP         PTR     something.*.org
or must I create a different zone file?
 
  


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