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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 access to K-root
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Iljitsch van Beijnum
iljitsch at muada.com
Fri Feb 25 19:28:06 CET 2005
On 25-feb-05, at 19:14, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote: >> Also for the folks complaining about rootservers getting a /32 and >> those not being available to ccTLD servers, why don't you move to the >> APNIC >> region, there even the .jp root has a /32.... > Well, in JP you also have to get your addresses from a NIR and you will > have a local whoisdb in Japaneese...etc...it's a different model > entirely. How is it different if this japanese /32 is in my routing tables? I'm getting pretty tired of this IP business. Maybe I should do something easy for a living, like breeding flying pigs.
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