Not necessarily, if a dual stack hosts communicates with a recursive name
server over both IPv4 and IPv6 and other conditions are met then I believe
it would be fine based on what was presented.

John


On 3/31/10 5:12 PM, "John Payne" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> On Mar 31, 2010, at 3:19 PM, Dan Wing wrote:
> 
>> Any host that sends its AAAA queries over IPv4 would lose
>> IPv6 connectivity.
> 
> 
> Isn't this a misdirection?
> 
> I suspect it's more like: any (address family agnostic) clients of a dual
> stacked nameserver will (non?) deterministically lose IPv6 connectivity to
> DNS-determined destinations.
> 
> ie, even if I only send DNS over IPv6 to my recursive nameserver, if it is
> dual stacked (often beyond my control), and for this specific query it prefers
> IPv4, then I will not get an answer for my AAAA under this proposal.
> 
> 

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