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Title : 6to4 Reverse DNS Delegation Specification
Author(s) : G. Huston
Filename : draft-huston-6to4-reverse-dns-04.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2005-11-10
This memo describes the service mechanism for entering a description
of DNS servers which provide reverse lookup of 6to4 IPv6 addresses
into the 6to4 reverse zone file. The proposed mechanism is a
conventional DNS delegation interface, allowing the service client to
enter the details of a number of DNS servers for the delegated
domain. The client is primarily authenticated by it's source address
and is authorised to use the function if it's IPv6 address prefix
corresponds to the requested delegation point.
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