-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Jeroen, Jeroen Massar wrote:
This talks about transport, but how about AAAA's for NS's and their glue? Do these ultra super duper servers allow that in .org? And when do you think that will happen?
Ignoring the possible sarcasm ;-)... 1) The UltraDNS nameserver does fully support IPv6. $ host -t aaaa ipv6-gw.juniper.net udns1.ultradns.net Using domain server: Name: udns1.ultradns.net Address: 204.69.234.1#53 Aliases: ipv6-gw.juniper.net has AAAA address 3ffe:28ff:9::1 2) As far as TLD IPv6 records, this question would have to be referred to the TLD registry operator. If they allow it, we support it. I am not aware of any of the tlds that we are authoritative for actually inserting any domain records with IPv6 data, but I could be wrong. 3) We're working on a native IPv6 feed to all of our nodes, and would hope to have this live and active before the end of this year. Anycast creates an additional challenge for us in deploying IPv6. I hope that answers your questions. - -- Rodney Joffe CenterGate Research Group, LLC. http://www.centergate.com "Technology so advanced, even we don't understand it!"(SM) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0.2 iQA/AwUBP1i5n0a3pZtqJ3OwEQJEGwCfUXqVGczNzxDsa12fP5j9OBnvd1AAn1rN sQlm4Prx5o2jrh+i5Zr9IDFE =k+Q+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----