Re: [swinog] swinog Digest, Vol 70, Issue 21

2010-12-02 Diskussionsfäden shibu shibu

Hi,
 
 
Can i know where are all impcat for those changes.
 
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 From: Joe Abley joe.ab...@icann.org
 Subject: [swinog] Planned IP6.ARPA Nameserver Change
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 PLANNED IP6.ARPA NAMESERVER CHANGE
 
 This is a courtesy notification of an upcoming change to the
 nameserver set for the IP6.ARPA zone.
 
 There is no expected impact on the functional operation of the DNS
 due to this change.
 
 There are no actions required by DNS server operators or end users.
 
 DETAIL
 
 The IP6.ARPA zone is used to provide reverse mapping (number to
 name) for IPv6, as described in RFC 3152. The servers which currently
 provide authoritative DNS service for the IP6.ARPA zone are as
 follows:
 
 TINNIE.ARIN.NET
 NS-SEC.RIPE.NET
 NS2.LACNIC.NET
 SEC1.APNIC.NET
 NS.ICANN.ORG
 
 On Wednesday 2010-12-01 processing will begin to change the nameserver
 set to the following, as described in RFC 5855:
 
 A.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by ARIN)
 B.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by ICANN)
 C.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by AfriNIC)
 D.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by LACNIC)
 E.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by APNIC)
 F.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by RIPE NCC)
 
 The usual IANA process for a change in the ARPA zone involves a
 series of technical checks and the gathering of various authorisations,
 and may take several days to complete. Courtesy notification will
 be sent to this list once this change has been fully implemented.
 
 Regards,
 
 
 Joe Abley
 Director DNS Operations
 ICANN
 
 
 
 
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Re: [swinog] swinog Digest, Vol 70, Issue 21

2010-12-02 Diskussionsfäden Steven.Glogger
hmm...
did you read:

 There is no expected impact on the functional operation of the DNS
 due to this change.

 There are no actions required by DNS server operators or end users.

-steven

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Hi,


Can i know where are all impcat for those changes.

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 Today's Topics:

 1. Planned IP6.ARPA Nameserver Change (Joe Abley)


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 Message: 1
 Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:38:53 +
 From: Joe Abley joe.ab...@icann.org
 Subject: [swinog] Planned IP6.ARPA Nameserver Change
 To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
 Message-ID: e1plc2h-000ibn...@monster.hopcount.ca

 PLANNED IP6.ARPA NAMESERVER CHANGE

 This is a courtesy notification of an upcoming change to the
 nameserver set for the IP6.ARPA zone.

 There is no expected impact on the functional operation of the DNS
 due to this change.

 There are no actions required by DNS server operators or end users.

 DETAIL

 The IP6.ARPA zone is used to provide reverse mapping (number to
 name) for IPv6, as described in RFC 3152. The servers which currently
 provide authoritative DNS service for the IP6.ARPA zone are as
 follows:

 TINNIE.ARIN.NET
 NS-SEC.RIPE.NET
 NS2.LACNIC.NET
 SEC1.APNIC.NET
 NS.ICANN.ORG

 On Wednesday 2010-12-01 processing will begin to change the nameserver
 set to the following, as described in RFC 5855:

 A.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by ARIN)
 B.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by ICANN)
 C.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by AfriNIC)
 D.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by LACNIC)
 E.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by APNIC)
 F.IP6-SERVERS.ARPA (operated by RIPE NCC)

 The usual IANA process for a change in the ARPA zone involves a
 series of technical checks and the gathering of various authorisations,
 and may take several days to complete. Courtesy notification will
 be sent to this list once this change has been fully implemented.

 Regards,


 Joe Abley
 Director DNS Operations
 ICANN




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[swinog] IPv4 already exhausted at IANA ?

2010-12-02 Diskussionsfäden Guillaume Leclanche
Hello,

I noticed on this list no special reaction to the fact that IANA has
only 7*/8 left after the allocations on Nov. 30th. So I thought I'd
start a thread to share my thoughts on the fact that IPv4 is in
reality _already_ exhausted at IANA.

If you read IANA policies, you know that among the 7 /8 (some here
will know a /8 as class A even though it's incorrect), 5 are
reserved (1 per RIR) and will be allocated when they are the only ones
left. That leaves IANA with only 2 /8. But APNIC is _already_
entitled to get these addresses, as per IANA policy (they don't have
enough left to hold 9 months at their average alloc rate). And when
they will in reality request these addresses, it will trigger the
allocation of the last 5, and, well, the end.

The request from APNIC could come tomorrow, or next week, or in 3/4
months. They can do it whenever they want. It doesn't matter, the way
the movie ends is already known : APNIC will get 3 more /8, our
beloved RIPE will get 1 more, as well as ARIN, LACNIC, and AFRINIC.

If you have another understanding of the situation, please share, I
didn't find a lot of real analysis on the current situation, mainly
refs to potaroo, so I'd be happy to discuss.

Now if you have not thought yet about how your network will reach the
networks that will be IPv6-only starting middle of next year, well ...
I'm sure a lot of people on the list are ready to help :)

Guillaume


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