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<div style="">Gday Noggers</div>
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<div style="">As you are most likely aware, a provider like yourself is issued with a /32 IPv6 from APNIC,</div>
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<div style="">We are able to set the rDNS servers for this entire /32 to our windows 2008 DNS server for PTR records,</div>
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<div style="">However I have issued one of our customers with a /40 and wish to send this /40 to their rDNS server.</div>
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<div style="">I've been told by APNIC that its not possible to delegate any lower then a /32 from their end, but it is possible from the DNS server to push the zone further down to other sets of name servers.</div>
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<div style="">I was wondering if anybody on list has ever done this in the past, and how they managed to achieve it?</div>
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<div style="">We have setup our /32 in our DNS server but now wish to send a /40 of the /32 to a different rDNS server</div>
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<div style="">I hope you get what i mean, and hope somebody on/off list can assist.</div>
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<div style="">TIA</div>
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<div style="">D.</div>
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