On Mar 20, 2002, 14:09 (-0600) Rob Austein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Servers that are just in v6 land will start popping up when v4
>   addresses get really hard to obtain.  Clients stuck in v4 land will
>   whine to their ISPs, who will install translation boxes or will
>   upgrade the customer's software or whatever so that customer is now
>   on v6.

I think we should devide the zones into a few categories:

1. The root zone

2. The TLD zones

3. Special zones such as in-addr.arpa, ip6.arpa, e164.arpa

4. Customer zones


I think that we can say that it is a MUST that 1, 2 and 3 be served under
at least one IPv4 connected namnserver until IPv4 is closed down as part
of Internet.

We should recommend that customers zones (4) be served under IPv4, but I
think it is a misstake to think that customers can rely on free
namesservers.  Free nameserver service has limitations.



Mats

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