IPv6 and HE certification web server question
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@Gertjan Thanks but I pass. Also, no one had a problem with my servers when DANE was failing...
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@Bob-Dig said in IPv6 and HE certification web server question:
no one had a problem with my servers
Well they had a problem with the info you published in your DNS zone info ^^
Publish the correct info, and everybody is happy.
Like DKIM - like SPF - like DMARC. Like a correct reverse host name. H*ll, like a certificate on your web and mail server that is in the 'valid' for your servers. Like DNSSEC.
Some of them are a must have these days, some are more or less optional.
Try sending a mail from your domain - mail server to a gmail, and then check how gmail 'scores' your mail.And normally, we don't want a A+ because it's looks nice (no one cares actually), we want the A+ because it means we probably, maybe, understood the things we work with.
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@Gertjan No A+ for me because I don't run any public web server.
And there is no score in an email to gmail right? It just says if you passed the usual stuff.
But I "enabled" gmail's Postmaster Tools now. Probably will do nothing because I rarely send email. -
@Bob-Dig said in IPv6 and HE certification web server question:
I just asked what else you gonna gain.
Understanding of IPv6 and how it functions being the top one to be honest. And the cool tshirt..
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@Gertjan Ooooo yeah!!!
mirroredanalytics.com is up and running :) ipv6 and ipv4
Now I have to create a ipv6 webserver with the port 25 thing you guys are talking about. I am going to use iRedMail over Kali. I just have to make a new copy of Kali my current one is to old to download anything anymore...
Got to tell you I loved my old CD days with PHLAK linux Pen testing software
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I can almost make a post in the HE forum ... almost to sage...
I just need An IPv6 enabled mail system, with working RDNS.
The last step took my gmail as a working ipv6 email. I guess there was a time that was not the case...
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@JonathanLee If I recall with the email section - I just used their free dns and setup the PTR records, etc.
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@johnpoz thanks for the recommendations again!!
I know the basics of IPv6. I can configure an ipv6 webserver that is behind a secure firewall inside of a IPv6 tunnel broker that tunnels inside of a IPv4 only ISP provider. I can manage and parse out AAAA records for streaming services that do not support tunnel brokers. I understand glue-records and have my website mirroredanalytics.com working (just the basics I have not spent any time really designing it. Right now, my web server is still under construction) YEAHHHH Buddy!
Plus they said I get a T-Shirt :)
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YEAH!!!!!!!!!!
Kachow!!!
YEAH!!!! Check it out !!!! New T-Shirt SAGE!!!
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@JonathanLee nice to see they still sending those out. I got mine back in 2011.. I still have it in a drawer some where I think.. Wear it with pride - but highly unlikely anyone will have any clue to what it means ;) Unless your at some nerd/geek fest - hahahha
I use to wear it to work on casual fridays - and even fellow tech guys didn't really have a clue.
edit: well shit - I just looked through my t-shirt drawer, and I don't see it - my wife prob donated it to goodwill or something.. I don't recall if mine that http link at the top or not was wanting to check..
Still got some grateful dead shirts from concerts 30 years ago though - she better never donate those!!!
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@johnpoz said in IPv6 and HE certification web server question:
Still got some grateful dead shirts from concerts 30 years ago though - she better never donate those!!!
She might use them as cleaning rags though!
I went to an Emerson, Lake and Palmer concert in 1973! Didn't get any shirt though.