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[dns-wg] "adding IPv6 glue to root zone" document
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Ronald van der Pol
Ronald.vanderPol at rvdp.org
Sun Nov 16 14:26:18 CET 2003
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 18:30:27 +0100, Mohsen Souissi wrote: > ==> Hmmm... Can you reach them? ;-) I can't ! Going back to a > discussion which took place 2 years ago on dnsop mailing-list, I found > the following thread: > > http://www.cafax.se/dnsop/maillist/2001-09/msg00021.html I guess we are not on the same frequency yet. All I am saying is that those mapped addresses are in DNS now. So, they are inserted into the additional section and may cause drops. I agree with you that it is quite useless (and even harmful) to put them in DNS. Are we in sync again? rvdp
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