Markus Stenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > On 23.11.2014, at 23.14, Michael Richardson <[email protected]> > wrote: >> I have read: Automated Delegation of IP6.ARPA reverse zones with >> Prefix Delegation draft-andrews-dnsop-pd-reverse-02 >> >> as a method to delegate reverse zones to CPE devices as the prefix is >> delegated. I find the method entirely sensible, and I think highly >> secure. I don't know if this belongs in dnsop or in homenet (or >> dhcpv6, since a new DHCPv6 option is requested, and this enhances >> DHCPv6-PD): I'll let the INT and Ops ADs sort that out.
> Is this actually desired by the operators? At least here (.fi), ISPs
I don't care what they want: I want it as a customer.
At this point, one can not originate email from IPv6 addresses without
working reverse names.
I don't care if some operators do not want to deploy, and I don't care if
some customers can't be bothered to setup or or own their reverse map.
Nobody is forcing anyone to do this; (or to run IPv6).
But, if someone wants to delegate the reverse (and I know many operators who
do), this seems like the right way to do it.
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