Hello,
On 26/04/2018 13:21, InterNetX - Marco Schrieck wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> we found out that different registries have a strange behave while
> removing v6 addresses.
>
> I think its not clearly defined that host address should be normalized
> for comparison.
>
> In our case a host info return:
>
> <host:addr ip="v6">2001:4b3:624:1::b051</host:addr>
>
> An Update is done with following:
>
> <host:rem>
> <host:addr ip="v6">2001:4b3:624:1:0:0:0:b051</host:addr>
> </host:rem>
>
> and it failed on registry side.
>
> What should be the correct behave in such situations ?
While it may not be explicitly specified, I think that anything but
normalizing the addresses prior to a comparison would be highly
unprofessional. It wouldn't cross my mind to regard the two addresses
above as different in this context.
Best regards,
Thomas
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