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[ipv6-wg at ripe.net] IPv6 access to K-root
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Robert Martin-Legène
robert at dk-hostmaster.dk
Tue Aug 3 05:21:48 CEST 2004
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 07:42:58PM +0200, Andrei Robachevsky wrote: > k.root-servers.net. AAAA 2001:7fd::1 > A 193.0.14.129 Hi Andrei. This is good news. Just out of curiousity.. what is at 2001:7fd::0 ? ^ And.. do you consider to get this into the root-servers.net zone itself? I suppose it would then actually get picked up as a glue and upset conservative parties? (but it might make the root v6-reachable - except at bootstrap). And finally, why is it that k.root-servers.net and k.root-servers.org has different IPv4-addresses? -- Robert Martin-Legene DK Hostmaster
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