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Currently, we have the following DNS servers setup for reverse DNS of IPv4 and IPv6 ranges:
rdns0.v4.rdns
rdns1.v4.rdns
rdns2.v4.rdns
rdns0.v6.rdns
rdns1.v6.rdns
rdns2.v6.rdns
Where the v4
servers are used only for reverse DNS zones for IPv4 and the v6
servers are used only for IPv6 reverse DNS zones.
Upon a partly reconstruction of the network, I'm just wondering if there are any advantages to using separate IPv4 and IPv6 DNS servers.
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a real TLD somewhere, or did you just make it up? That said, no, I don't think I've ever seen that sort of v4/v6 separation, nor can I imagine why it would be useful. – user1686 – 2017-10-22T20:19:35.410I removed the last part so it's not an FQDN. – William Edwards – 2017-10-23T07:44:03.580
@grawity If you post that as an answer I'll accept it. – William Edwards – 2017-10-23T07:46:32.737