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IPv6 DNS server?

Hello,

I test ipv6 validation, and i got like this:

What it's mean?
How to i pass ipv6 DNS?

Thanks in advanced. :smile:

Comments

  • ViridWebViridWeb Member, Host Rep

    Is your AAAA records are present inside your hosting control panel?

    Thanked by 1youandri
  • @ViridWeb said:
    Is your AAAA records are present inside your hosting control panel?

    No, AAAA records from another DNS Service (Anycast DNS), Is there something wrong?

  • Mr_TomMr_Tom Member, Host Rep

    Your nameservers probably need an IPv6 address as well.

    Thanked by 1youandri
  • @Mr_Tom said:
    Your nameservers probably need an IPv6 address as well.

    You mean, i should have a NS record with IPv6 address?
    Or use DNS Service with NS ipv6?
    :confused:

  • Mr_TomMr_Tom Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2020

    If you put your name server address into https://mxtoolbox.com/IPv6.aspx you should get a result. If not, that's the issue.

    Edit: or use https://dnschecker.org/ipv6-compatibility-checker.php to check domain and nameserver together

    Thanked by 1youandri
  • @Mr_Tom said:
    If you put your name server address into https://mxtoolbox.com/IPv6.aspx you should get a result. If not, that's the issue.

    Edit: or use https://dnschecker.org/ipv6-compatibility-checker.php to check domain and nameserver together

    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

  • @youandri said:

    @Mr_Tom said:
    If you put your name server address into https://mxtoolbox.com/IPv6.aspx you should get a result. If not, that's the issue.

    Edit: or use https://dnschecker.org/ipv6-compatibility-checker.php to check domain and nameserver together

    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    cloudflare the simple one..

    Thanked by 1youandri
  • youandriyouandri Member
    edited August 2020

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @youandri said:

    @Mr_Tom said:
    If you put your name server address into https://mxtoolbox.com/IPv6.aspx you should get a result. If not, that's the issue.

    Edit: or use https://dnschecker.org/ipv6-compatibility-checker.php to check domain and nameserver together

    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    cloudflare the simple one..

    anything else? :wink:

  • Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. The chances of someone using a IPv6-only resolver all the way up the chain to authoritative are slim. If they did, chunks of the internet would be inaccessible to them, not just your domain.

  • @youandri said:

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @youandri said:

    @Mr_Tom said:
    If you put your name server address into https://mxtoolbox.com/IPv6.aspx you should get a result. If not, that's the issue.

    Edit: or use https://dnschecker.org/ipv6-compatibility-checker.php to check domain and nameserver together

    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    cloudflare the simple one..

    anything else? :wink:

    AWS Route53

    But as @tetech mentioned, the end user will be querying from their ISP's or other 3rd party DNS servers, which should have IPv4 access as well.

  • ViridWebViridWeb Member, Host Rep

    @youandri said:

    @ViridWeb said:
    Is your AAAA records are present inside your hosting control panel?

    No, AAAA records from another DNS Service (Anycast DNS), Is there something wrong?

    1. Make sure your DNS server have IPv6 and AAAA records
    2. Or AAAA records with assigned IPv6 address present inside your control panel

    I'm sure it's am issue with AAAA records

    Otherwise use cloudflare and it will fix the issue instantly

  • @tetech said:
    Personally, I wouldn't worry about it. The chances of someone using a IPv6-only resolver all the way up the chain to authoritative are slim. If they did, chunks of the internet would be inaccessible to them, not just your domain.

    @sanvit said:

    @youandri said:

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @youandri said:

    @Mr_Tom said:
    If you put your name server address into https://mxtoolbox.com/IPv6.aspx you should get a result. If not, that's the issue.

    Edit: or use https://dnschecker.org/ipv6-compatibility-checker.php to check domain and nameserver together

    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    cloudflare the simple one..

    anything else? :wink:

    AWS Route53

    But as @tetech mentioned, the end user will be querying from their ISP's or other 3rd party DNS servers, which should have IPv4 access as well.

    @ViridWeb said:

    @youandri said:

    @ViridWeb said:
    Is your AAAA records are present inside your hosting control panel?

    No, AAAA records from another DNS Service (Anycast DNS), Is there something wrong?

    1. Make sure your DNS server have IPv6 and AAAA records
    2. Or AAAA records with assigned IPv6 address present inside your control panel

    I'm sure it's am issue with AAAA records

    Otherwise use cloudflare and it will fix the issue instantly

    Okay than, thank you all. :smiley:

  • @youandri said:
    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    Most actual DNS providers should have IPv6 enabled and most domain registrars have on their own authoritative DNS as well (Porkbun one notable exception).

    If your registrar doesn't provide it then pick a proper DNS provider with a free tier, ClouDNS are good, or go with Cloudflare.

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  • @S4_Hosting said:

    @youandri said:
    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    Most actual DNS providers should have IPv6 enabled and most domain registrars have on their own authoritative DNS as well (Porkbun one notable exception).

    If your registrar doesn't provide it then pick a proper DNS provider with a free tier, ClouDNS are good, or go with Cloudflare.

    I decide to move to he.net :blush:

  • @youandri said:
    I decide to move to he.net :blush:

    That's a solid choice :-)

  • sanvitsanvit Member
    edited August 2020

    @youandri said:

    @S4_Hosting said:

    @youandri said:
    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    Most actual DNS providers should have IPv6 enabled and most domain registrars have on their own authoritative DNS as well (Porkbun one notable exception).

    If your registrar doesn't provide it then pick a proper DNS provider with a free tier, ClouDNS are good, or go with Cloudflare.

    I decide to move to he.net :blush:

    IMO Moving to HE for IPv6 isn't a good choice, since HE doesn't peer IPv6 with Cogent so single homed Cogent users won't be able to query via v6

  • debaserdebaser Member
    edited August 2020

    @sanvit said:

    @youandri said:

    @S4_Hosting said:

    @youandri said:
    I see, so what DNS service with nameserver have ipv6?
    do you know?
    :smiley:

    Most actual DNS providers should have IPv6 enabled and most domain registrars have on their own authoritative DNS as well (Porkbun one notable exception).

    If your registrar doesn't provide it then pick a proper DNS provider with a free tier, ClouDNS are good, or go with Cloudflare.

    I decide to move to he.net :blush:

    IMO Moving to HE for IPv6 isn't a good choice, since HE doesn't peer IPv6 with Cogent so single homed Cogent users won't be able to query via v6

    I doubt if there are any single homed IPv6-only Cogent users that use an IPv6-only resolver that’s also single homed behind Cogent. You’re good there.

    That being said, Cogent and HE.net are breaking IPv6.

    Thanked by 1sanvit
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