[custserv@netsol.com: Service Request Number: 1-UX4DN]
Todd T. Fries
todd@fries.net
Thu, 15 Nov 2001 11:30:54 -0600
What would be the most productive course to ask/suggest/pursuade all tld's
to allow ipv6 domain name servers? I presume this is a goal of ipv6
deployment initiatives somewhere, if only by inference. I personally
am not a fan of political processes and agendas. But I get the distinct
impression that to get ipv6 in tld's globally, it will take some polticking.
Any action/inaction items anyone knows about?
Penned by Bill Manning on Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:11:34AM -0800, we have:
| % > will come for that, it is not yet here. But the time has come and
| % > past to be able to register an ipv6 dns server. Case in point that
| % > this works, ip6.int:
| %
| % The nameservers for ip6.int's parent domain, 'int', are not under the
| % control of NSI, hence these nameservers can delegate 'ip6.int' to (at
| % least one) IPv6-only nameserver(s).
| %
| % --
|
| It is true that INT did allow IPv6 nameservers to be entered.
| IP6.INT will allow IPv6 nameservers. I understand that some
| TLD nics will allow IPv6 servers to be entered, JP comes to
| mind.
|
| --
| --bill
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