In message <[email protected]>, Doug Barton writes:
> Saw this on another list and thought that the folks on this one might
> be interested: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-howard-isp-ip6rdns-00
>
> Abstract
>
> In IPv4, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) commonly provide IN-
> ADDR.ARPA. information by prepopulating the zone with one PTR
> record for every available address. This practice does not scale
> in IPv6. This document analyses different approaches to managing
> the ip6.arpa zone for broadband customers.
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This was on the adgena for DNSOP at the last IETF 75. There was
much discussion. Not all of use agree with the analysis in that
document though I think there was consensus that ISP's shouldn't
need to per-populate reverse IPv6 zones.
4.4) draft-howard-isp-ip6rdns-00.txt
[Alain Durand][15 min][10:30]
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