Pekka,
I was thinking of individual submission path through the RFC Editor process, as I'm not sure this topic is directly within existing WG charters.
thanks
Geoff
At 08:47 PM 17/05/2004, Pekka Savola wrote:
What's the forum to pursue this -- dnsop WG item, individual submission, ... ?
Ship it!
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Title : 6to4 Reverse DNS Author(s) : G. Huston Filename : draft-huston-6to4-reverse-dns-02.txt Pages : 11 Date : 2004-4-14
This memo describes a potential mechanism for entering a description of DNS servers which provide 'reverse lookup' of 6to4 addresses into the 6 to4 reverse zone file. The proposed mechanism is a conventional DNS delegation interface, allowing the client to enter the details of a number of DNS servers for the delegated domain. The client is authenticated by its source address and is authorised to use the function if its /48 prefix corresponds to the delegation requested.
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