On 07/30/2012 04:54 PM, james woodyatt wrote:
In the unicast DNS case, the content server probably does not know-- and arguably should not know-- the name of every host in the zone, so that's why it's wise to expect it will be synthesizing host names. Whether the default zone for ULA reverse mapping names over unicast DNS is "local." or "homenet." or something else is only tangentially relevant here. It's the same problem no matter what TLD we allocate for this purpose.
Maybe I missed it, but why is lack of reverse map a problem, minus the security desire to show some weak control of the allocated prefix? Mike _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
