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[dns-wg] Deprecation of ip6.int scheduled for 1 June 2006
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David Malone
dwmalone at maths.tcd.ie
Wed Mar 15 11:58:01 CET 2006
> > now if the IETF & the RIRs could just get rid of all that > > deployed resolver code that looks for ip6.int by fiat. > actually, i think it was kazu yamamoto who just gave a good > analysis of why this is really not going to cause significant > issues. The numbers of such external queries at our name server is already quite small relative to ip6.arpa: % zgrep -ich "external:.*\.ip6\.int.*PTR" /var/log/bind9-query.log* 0 2 4 5 % zgrep -ich "external:.*\.ip6\.arpa.*PTR" /var/log/bind9-query.log* 83 223 206 206 Looks like it may not be more then a few of percent. I guess there may be some clients that are fall back to ip6.int if a response is not forthcomming from ip6.arpa. David.
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