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Operating Systems Solaris IPv6 for Solaris DNS Post 302713029 by Dardeer on Wednesday 10th of October 2012 09:46:09 AM
Old 10-10-2012
I don't think that would help. This is about Solaris IPv6. I'm looking for Bind IPv6 configuration on Solaris.

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Ok found it. This record is at the DNS that is authoratative to us
 

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nd6hostd(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       nd6hostd(8)

NAME
nd6hostd - Neighbor discovery and autoconfiguration daemon for IPv6 hosts SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/nd6hostd [-d] [-D] [-l logfile] [-u] [-n name] OPTIONS
Enables additional debugging information, such as bad packets received, to be logged. The nd6hostd daemon remains under control of the host that started it; therefore, an interrupt from the controlling host stops the nd6hostd process. Same as the -d option, but does not run as a daemon. Specifies a log file into which nd6hostd writes information about its actions. The log contains information about any changes to the routing tables and a history of recent route change messages sent and received that are related to changed routes. Enables dynamic updates to the Domain Name System (DNS) database. Specifies a fully qualified domain name to use for dynamic DNS updates. DESCRIPTION
The nd6hostd daemon receives and processes IPv6 Router Advertisement (RA) packets of the Neighbor Discovery Protocol. This enables a sys- tem to autoconfigure itself without manual intervention. The daemon performs the following functions, based on the contents of IPv6 Router Advertisements it receives: Router discovery - Learns the IPv6 address of default routers and installs default routes in the kernel routing table. On-link prefix discovery - Learns IPv6 on-link prefixes (ranges of IPv6 addresses that are directly reachable on a given link). Stateless Address Configuration - Automatically creates and deletes interface addresses. If the -u option is specified, nd6hostd updates the address information in the DNS automatically, using the name specified with the -n option (or the host name if the the -n option is not specified). Interface attribute configuration - Auto- matically configures datalink attributes such as hop limit, reachable time, retransmit time and link mtu. Signals The following signals have the specified effect when sent to the nd6hostd process using the kill(1) command: Displays internal routing tables. Terminates nd6hostd. Before exiting, nd6hostd removes any system state that was autoconfigured, including default routers, on- link prefixes, IPv6 addresses, and dynamically updated DNS entries. Note Do not use SIGKILL to terminate nd6hostd. RESTRICTIONS
Do not run the nd6hostd and ip6rtrd daemons on the same host, as this may produce unpredictable results. FILES
Specifies the command path Routes through distant and external gateways Contains the network name database SEE ALSO
Commands: route(8). Daemons: ip6rtrd(8). RFC 2461, Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6); Narten, T., Nordmark, E., Simpson W. A., December 1998 RFC 2462, IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration; Thompson, S., Narten, T., December 1998 nd6hostd(8)
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