Hello,


Some “typographic” remarks :

1)      5.2 IPv4 Address Block Naming à IPv6 Address Block Naming



2)      In 5.2 there are 2 examples that have missing “::”,
(2607:fa88:8000:/33 à 2607:fa88:8000::/33 and
2607:fa88:8000:/35 à 2607:fa88:8000::/35)
in 5.3 there is 1 example with missing “::”.



From: Joseph Gersch [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 17 February 2012 06:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [DNSOP] Fwd: New Version Notification for
draft-gersch-dnsop-revdns-cidr-00.txt



All,

  we have submitted a new draft that will be presented at the Paris IETF
meeting.

Please take the time to send any comments and suggestions regarding this
idea on naming CIDR address blocks in the Reverse DNS.



Best regards,

   - Joe Gersch and Dan Massey





Begin forwarded message:





From: [email protected]

Date: February 16, 2012 5:09:18 PM MST

To: [email protected]

Cc: [email protected], [email protected]

Subject: New Version Notification for
draft-gersch-dnsop-revdns-cidr-00.txt



A new version of I-D, draft-gersch-dnsop-revdns-cidr-00.txt has been
successfully submitted by Joe Gersch and posted to the IETF repository.

Filename:        draft-gersch-dnsop-revdns-cidr
Revision:        00
Title:               Reverse DNS Naming Convention for CIDR Address Blocks
Creation date: 2012-02-14
WG ID:                       Individual Submission
Number of pages: 19

Abstract:
  The current reverse DNS naming method is used to specify a complete
  IP address.  It has not been used to handle address ranges; for
  example, there is no formal mechanism for specifying a reverse DNS
  name for the block of addresses specified by the IPv4 prefix
  129.82.0.0/16.  Defining such a reverse DNS naming convention would
  be useful for a number of applications.  These include applications
  for secure BGP routing, and applications that need host-information
  for a device owning a complete IPv6 address block.  This draft
  proposes a naming convention for encoding CIDR address blocks in the
  reverse DNS.




The IETF Secretariat



Joseph Gersch

Chief Operating Officer

Secure64 Software Corporation







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