On 7/31/12 1:29 PM, "Michael Richardson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>>>>>> "Ted" == Ted Lemon <[email protected]> writes:
>    Ted> You secondary a zone so that the contents of the zone will be
>    Ted> there when a query happens, but why would a query happen if the
>    Ted> CPE device isn't reachable?  What would trigger that query?
>    Ted> So I think you can get away with _not_ secondarying the zone.
>    Ted> But if you do want to secondary it, why would the ISP be
>    Ted> responsible for that?   Presumably the customer is pretty
>    Ted> savvy; a secondary for their reverse tree would just be another
>    Ted> service they'd want to buy or set up, and the ISP could wash
>    Ted> their hands of it or sell it, whichever they chose.
>
>My suggestion is that the ISP secondary the zone from the CPE, but
>actually advertise only their server in the NS delegation.  (The CPE
>remains a stealth primary)

I need to see an internet-draft problem statement.  I still don't believe
there is one, and I have no plans to provide IPv6 reverse DNS for
residential subscribers.  Any ISPs planning to do this?

Lee


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