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[ipv6-wg] IPv4-mapped addresses in AAAA records
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Thomas Schäfer
tschaefer at t-online.de
Tue Mar 26 13:27:37 CET 2024
Hi Ondřej, I can remember, you helped me to examine the impact of this problem. "New relic" provides its services unfortunately to a lot of customers. Of course I try to send the message: If you do IPv6, please do it right. Maybe that kind of problems is better placed at MAT-WG. I have also seen dns64-records with well known prefix at authoritative DNS servers, but I can't remember where. There are a lot of crazy things out there, we can learn from. Regards, Thomas
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