I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories, but, c'mon. For a provisioning system, an AAAA record is just a fragging string, just like any other DNS record. How difficult to support can it be ? regards Carlos On 3/28/12 3:40 PM, Lynda wrote:
On 3/28/2012 10:59 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
And they need to do anyway, if they want to keep the contract:
This really points out one of the biggest impediments to moving to IPv6. I just briefly looked at the list of registrars that are able to create glue records for any domain I might have that I wanted to exist in IPv6, and it's a very limited list. I'm currently using Pairnic, and I am happy with them, mostly, but moving to IPv6 is painful.
To quote:
We don't have a customer interface for IPv6 glue records on name servers. However, we can manually set them up if you can send us the information for the records.
That's probably okay for me, but it's really not conducive to any large scale operation. It needs to be run-of-the-mill, and not esoteric, to move it forward.