That sounds sad.
Many stub resolvers are installed in small hardware device (for example, a
home router), that may not support IPv6.
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 5:37 PM Shane Kerr
wrote:
> Stephane and all,
>
> On 30/12/2019 16.01, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 05:18:01PM
While I would not recommend this generally there are a few of us that operate
free secondary services that are dual stacked. Make sure one NS is dual stacked
and you are likely fine.
Sent from my iCar
> On Dec 31, 2019, at 4:47 AM, Shane Kerr wrote:
>
> Stephane and all,
>
>> On
Stephane and all,
On 30/12/2019 16.01, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 05:18:01PM +0300,
Anand Buddhdev wrote
a message of 17 lines which said:
If your domain's authoritative name servers have only IPv6
addresses, then your domain will not be resolvable by many
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019 at 05:18:01PM +0300,
Anand Buddhdev wrote
a message of 17 lines which said:
> If your domain's authoritative name servers have only IPv6
> addresses, then your domain will not be resolvable by many resolvers
> on the Internet, because many of them only have IPv4
On 30/12/2019 10:38, Yonah Peng wrote:
Hi Yonah Peng,
> As IPv4 addresses were exhausted today, if we have deployed the
> nameservers with IPv6 addresses only, can they be resolvable by world wide?
If your domain's authoritative name servers have only IPv6 addresses,
then your domain will not
Hello,
As IPv4 addresses were exhausted today, if we have deployed the
nameservers with IPv6 addresses only, can they be resolvable by world wide?
Thanks.
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