update CHANGES and docs about empty interface IDs
also clarify format of interface IDs.
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@ -8,6 +8,22 @@ migrations for that version). For upgrading and migration help, please see
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the docs that match the version you are upgrading to.
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Release <TBD> (unreleased yet)
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New Features:
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* Related Hosts: leave v4 or v6 interface ID empty to not create a DNS record
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Fixes:
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* ...
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Other changes:
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* ...
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Release 0.11.0
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@ -185,7 +185,12 @@ You also see it prepends the related host's name to your mainhost's FQDN.
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For the related hosts's address, p is same prefix as above (the host is on same
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network), but r comes from what you entered as interface ID into the related
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host record.
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The interface ID must be a proper suffix notation. A proper suffix notation starts with `::`
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The interface ID must be a proper notation.
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For IPv6 a interface ID might look like `::rrrr:rrrr:rrrr:rrrr`,
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for IPv4 a interface ID might look like `r.r.r.r`.
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If you leave the interface ID field empty, that means not to create such a DNS record.
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In other words:
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