In message <e7a248b9-61a7-5a8a-4af9-283fb5c29389@forfun.net>, "Marco Davids (Pr ivate)" writes:
Hi,
Anyone knows why coogle.com only have IPv4-adresses on their authoritative DNS?
Are there any plans to fix this?
-- Marco
Lorenzo's reply to this statement Google isn't reachable. There are no IPv6 servers for google.com. was Unfortunately, every time we've looked at the data, the conclusion has been that it would cause unwarranted user impact. IIRC the most recent blocker was a major US ISP whose clients would experience breakage if even just one NS record was dual-stacked. It's not an infrastructure problem: the servers have supported IPv6 for years, and some zones like google.fi do have IPv6 NS records. See Message-ID: <CAKD1Yr2C3E1j9YZ+zsXWF_+A0-6FgckvijgAiJiTnFxUHxDWUQ@mail.gmail.com> -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: marka@isc.org