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>>>>> "Bob" == Bob Hinden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    Bob> I think the RA approach has advantages in environments where a DNS
    Bob> (-lite) two packet exchanges would be a problem.  I suspect that in
    Bob> many cases the addresses of the recursive DNS servers could be in
    Bob> the same RA message that prefixes and other link information were
    Bob> contained.  This would be significant reduction in traffic as it
    Bob> would avoid any extra packets.

  okay, so we have decided that DNS is *so* much more important than any
other services, that we will put it into the RA.
  Hardly surprising for dnsop :-)

  Do other services out there get space in the RA? 

  Since we have explicitely, no state established, there will be no update
to the reverse - unless one of several other proposal is also accepted. 

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