This document describes how to configure and use DNS64 server policies with Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks.
Before you begin
- DNS64 server policies don't apply to dual-stack virtual machine (VM) instances, IPv4-only VM instances, serverless workloads, or requests sent to endpoints created by an inbound DNS server policy.
- Make sure that you have the required permissions to create a DNS64 server policy.
Create a DNS64 server policy
Create a DNS64 server policy to enable communication between IPv6-only workloads and IPv4-only destinations.
After you create a DNS64 server policy, the following occurs when
an IPv6 (AAAA
) record is queried:
- If an
AAAA
DNS record exists, the DNS server returns an IPv6 address. Your workload connects by using that IPv6 address. - If no
AAAA
DNS record exists, Cloud DNS looks forA
records. Cloud DNS then creates IPv6 addresses for the IPv4 addresses in theA
record, by using the64:ff9b::/96
IPv6 prefix.
To create a DNS64 server policy, follow these steps.
gcloud
To create a DNS64 server policy, run the gcloud dns policies
create
command:
gcloud dns policies create NAME \ --description=DESCRIPTION \ --networks=VPC_NETWORK_LIST \ --enable_dns64_all_queries
Replace the following:
NAME
: a name for the policyDESCRIPTION
: a description for the policyVPC_NETWORK_LIST
: a comma-delimited list of VPC networks where inbound forwarding addresses must be created
API
To create a DNS64 server policy, use the
policies.create
method:
POST https://dns.googleapis.com/dns/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/policies { "kind": "dns#policy", "networks": [ { "kind": "dns#policyNetwork", "networkUrl": "NETWORK_URL" } ], "dns64Config": { "scope": { allQueries: true, } } }
Replace the following:
PROJECT_ID
: your project ID.NETWORK_URL
: the fully qualified URL of the VPC network that your DNS server policy must bind to, formatted as follows:https://www.googleapis.com/compute/v1/projects/PROJECT_ID/global/networks/VPC_NETWORK_NAME
. Specify the network that contains the IPv6-only subnets and instances.
Verify if a DNS64 server policy is enabled
gcloud
To list all DNS server policies in your project, run the
dns policies list
command:
gcloud dns policies list
To get detailed information about a specific DNS64 server policy, run the
gcloud dns policies describe
command:
gcloud dns policies describe NAME
Replace NAME
with the name of the DNS64 server
policy about which you want detailed information.
Disable a DNS64 server policy
gcloud
To disable a DNS64 server policy, run the dns policies update
command:
gcloud dns policies update NAME \ --no-enable_dns64_all_queries
Replace NAME
with the name of the DNS64 server
policy that you want to disable.
What's next
- To configure NAT64 for Public NAT translation from IPv6 to IPv4 addresses, follow the instructions in Create a Cloud NAT gateway.
- To get an overview of DNS server policies, see DNS server policies.
- To find solutions for common issues that you might encounter when using Cloud DNS, see Troubleshoot Cloud DNS.