Publishing AMBIGIOUS addresses in the GLOBAL DNS is WRONG.
        If you need to publish them in the DNS you need to use a
        split DNS configuration.  This is no different to how we handle
        RFS 1918 address.   They don't get published in the GLOBAL DNS
        because they are AMBIGIOUS.

they do get published in the "global" DNS (whatever happened to the IABs single coherent namespace?) since I have seen things like:

        foo.bar.        a   192.168.31.2


that said, regardless of IETF blustering, ULA or equivalents are routable
address blocks - please provide an unambigious, statement of how any prefix
is globally restricted to a limited scope for routing) - AND- keep your mits out
of my zone files thank you very much.


        You just cant filter them out of global respones especially once
        DNSSEC is in use.

        true...

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Mark Andrews, ISC
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--bill


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