Hello
i have the following error. Failed to get AAAA from MX or your DOMAIN
i have created an AAAA Record on afraid.org that point to my ipv6 address.
eg
mail.test.mooo.com
then i have created an mx record for mail.test.mooo.com
i passed administrator level successfully
On ipv6 reverse on afraid.org i added an /64 subnet.
then i add a reverse dns record the ipv6 addresse==>mail.test.mooo.com
what i can't understand on afraid.org it says this its explanation
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In order for this to work, you must have DNS authority for your IPv6 subnet delegated to:
ns1.afraid.org.
ns2.afraid.org.
ns3.afraid.org.
ns4.afraid.org.
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My question how would i delegate my RDNS to ns1-4.afraid.org.
When i dig my ipv6 address i have this in the AUTHORITY SECTION section
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
. 10800 IN SOA a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2012072401 1800 900 604800 86400
Plz help
Thanks.
We need to know what your IPv6 allocation is if you expect help. That is what needs delegation.
Quote from: Mohamad_786 on July 24, 2012, 11:44:07 AMthen i have created an mx record for mail.test.mooo.com
That's not working. I get NXDOMAIN when trying to resolve that domain.
Hello
mail.test.mooo.com==> its just an exemple that i have taken.
How do you delegate the ipv6 subnet to Ns1.afraid.org
Thanking you in advance.
Quote from: Mohamad_786 on July 25, 2012, 08:07:32 AMHow do you delegate the ipv6 subnet to Ns1.afraid.org
That depends on your provider of IPv6 connectivity. But given the response you receive directly from the root servers, it sounds like you have chosen an IPv6 provider, that does not support RDNS at all. Who is providing your IPv6 connectivity, and what is the address?