On 4/23/2010 04:49, Dave Hart wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 08:26 UTC, Steve Bertrand <steve@ibctech.ca> wrote:
- in WHOIS, I have ns1 and ns2.onlyv6.com listed as the authoritative name servers
- both of these servers *only* have IPv6 addresses
Which seems a bit far afield from reality to me. Yes, there are lots of folks with IPv6 connectivity and v4-only recursive DNS servers. I don't think ISPs will have problems setting aside a handful of IPv4 addresses for authoritative DNS infrastructure to work around this until v6 transport in recursive DNS servers is common enough.
Wuulllll, wait a minute. I didn't get the notion that he was testing to see if a real-world configuration would work. Most engineering and science projects don't test the real world (less so now than in times past, and I don't mean global warming). It looks like he has designed an experiment to test a narrow range of conditions that look to be useful for piecing together what the larger (and largely un-testable) picture might look like. -- Somebody should have said: A democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Freedom under a constitutional republic is a well armed lamb contesting the vote. Requiescas in pace o email Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Eppure si rinfresca ICBM Targeting Information: http://tinyurl.com/4sqczs http://tinyurl.com/7tp8ml