Michael Richardson wrote:
"Michael" == Michael Thomas <[email protected]> writes:
Michael> Michael Richardson wrote:
>>>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Thomas <[email protected]> writes:
Michael> Just for the reverse zone. The forward zone(s) may have
Michael> nothing to do with an ISP, and we shouldn't expect any
Michael> special relationship (this was my big problem That's why I
>> listed two forward cases.
>> 1) where the ISP delegates some forward space.
>> 2) where the home user has their own.
Michael> You're missing another case: where somebody other than the
Michael> ISP delegates forward
Michael> space. Or just s/ISP/DSP;
No, I haven't.
Only the ISP can delegate something in the DHCPv6. All other cases
communicated to the CER via a manual process involving the "home user"
Assuming that there isn't any other manual steps necessary, like say, needing
keys between the CER and their DNS servers to slave for them.
In any case, that's an advantage. But if they charge $1/month for that advantage
and Google charges $0, I think people will vote with their manual input fingers.
This points at, btw, the need to actually flesh this out as to what happens
between
CER and DSP.
Mike
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