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      <description>Description The dns64 plugin will when asked for a domain&amp;rsquo;s AAAA records, but only finds A records, synthesizes the AAAA records from the A records.
The synthesis is only performed if the query came in via IPv6.
This translation is for IPv6-only networks that have NAT64.
Syntax dns64 [PREFIX] PREFIX defines a custom prefix instead of the default 64:ff9b::/96. Or use this slightly longer form with more options:
dns64 [PREFIX] { [translate_all] prefix PREFIX [allow_ipv4] } prefix specifies any local IPv6 prefix to use, instead of the well known prefix (64:ff9b::/96) translate_all translates all queries, including responses that have AAAA results.</description>
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