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[dns-wg] Deprecation of ip6.int scheduled for 1 June 2006
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Peter Koch
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Thu Mar 16 20:28:25 CET 2006
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 11:18:34AM -0800, Doug Barton wrote: > much a non-issue. In addition to the other sources mentioned, I know that > the RIRs were doing research on this going back to at least 2004, so this > decision has not been made lightly. Pulling the plug on this patient is the > kindest thing for all concerned. agreed. However, what we do not yet know is how many queries never hit the RIR's servers because they were answered locally without ever leaving the respective site. Judging from the behaviour of the non-reverse-delegated address space, there _should_ be no surprises. -Peter
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