In my previous blog post, I mentioned IPv6 reverse DNS builder at fpsn.net. The site has been dead for some time.
A visitor whose name is Matthew Roy read my blog and he was so kind to inform me about a similar web-based facility at http://rdns6.com. Actually, reverse DNS for IPv6 is not difficult but due to the input of exact 32 hexadecimal digits, it is quite easy to make mistakes by adding more or missing out some hexadecimal digits. I tend to think that we should not spend too much time to remember some things which are difficult to memorize. The web-based IPv6 rDNS helps me a lot. My thanks to Matthew Roy again.
A visitor whose name is Matthew Roy read my blog and he was so kind to inform me about a similar web-based facility at http://rdns6.com. Actually, reverse DNS for IPv6 is not difficult but due to the input of exact 32 hexadecimal digits, it is quite easy to make mistakes by adding more or missing out some hexadecimal digits. I tend to think that we should not spend too much time to remember some things which are difficult to memorize. The web-based IPv6 rDNS helps me a lot. My thanks to Matthew Roy again.
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