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IPv6 and DNS

29jun2005. Bill Manning <bmanning@ep.net>. Before a Priming Query. it is proposed to augment the existing root servers with IPv6 capability in their transport and in their DNS server code. Once these capabilities are in place, it is expected to formally announce the availability of the root zone ov

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IPv6 and DNS

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    1. 29jun2005 Bill Manning <bmanning@ep.net> IPv6 and DNS why is the root not available over IPV6 transport and when will it be fixed? bill manning - LACNIC-VIII

    2. 29jun2005 Bill Manning <bmanning@ep.net> Before a Priming Query it is proposed to augment the existing root servers with IPv6 capability in their transport and in their DNS server code. Once these capabilities are in place, it is expected to formally announce the availability of the root zone over both IP4 and IPv6 transport and using both A and AAAA resource records. seven of the 13 root servers have IPv6 transport capability and all are running IPv6 capable code. so what's the problem? Issues surrounding why there is no IPv6 native access to root nameservers YET….

    3. 29jun2005 Bill Manning <bmanning@ep.net>

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