On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:55:35AM -0700, David Conrad wrote: > On Mar 28, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo wrote: > > I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories, but, c'mon. For a provisioning > > system, an AAAA record is just a fragging string, just like any other > > DNS record. How difficult to support can it be ? > > > Of course it is more than a string. It requires touching code, (hopefully) > testing that code, deploying it, training customer support staff to answer > questions, updating documentation, etc. Presumably Netsol did the > cost/benefit analysis and decided the potential increase in revenue generated > by the vast hordes of people demanding IPv6 (or the potential lost in revenue > as the vast hordes transfer away) didn't justify the expense. Simple business > decision. > > Regards, > -drc > >
once, years ago, Netsol -did- have a path for injecting AAAA records. It was prototype code with the engineering team. I had records registered with them. Have since sold the domains and they moved to other registries. But they did support it for a while. /bill