In message <CE9E4E3C.367C3%Lee@asgard.org>, Lee Howard writes:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-andrews-dnsop-pd-reverse-00
It would be great to have this conversation in the IETF Homenet WG, as well as DNSops.
I did send the announcement to homenet as well with reply-to sent to dnsop. While I am in homenet I would prefer the conversation in one place in the IETF. I do realise that it also needs to be here and potentially other places.
This would solve the gaps I identified. Not sure why I, as an ISP, would spend money on this.
What money do they need to spend once the DHCP server supports it? It's a little bit of disk, a little bit of memory, a little bit less DNS traffic to their servers (as the referral will push queries to the customer's DNS servers) which is will come in at cents per customer per annum. Enterprises effectively do the equivalent amount of work today registering PTR records in the DNS using TSIG requests from the DHCP server. Mark
Lee
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