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[ipv6-wg at ripe.net] IPv6 access to K-root
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Jon Lawrence
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Mon Aug 2 21:50:46 CEST 2004
On Monday 02 August 2004 19:33, Andrius Kazimieras Kasparavičius wrote: > it was discussed already, that it depends not on RIR, but on ICANN. When > these guys will finish tests&checks, we will get that game to our painful > collection. > > AKK > > * Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch at muada.com> [2004-08-02 21:24]: > > On 2-aug-04, at 19:42, Andrei Robachevsky wrote: > > >K-root server has now IPv6 transport enabled. > > > > > > ...and then we're back in v4 land again. and I suppose the question is when are ICANN actually going to get around to it. They seem to have waited long enough to add some ccTLD AAAA records, but to me that seems kind of pointless without the root containing AAAA's. Jon
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