in the case of B - you would have only gotten A records
prior to 04feb2008.
--bill
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 01:59:38PM -0500, Jeffrey S. Young wrote:
Prior to 4 Feb, quite a few of the root servers had listed IPv6
addresses
(see http://www.root-servers.org). I took this announcement to
Prior to 4 Feb, quite a few of the root servers had listed IPv6
addresses
(see http://www.root-servers.org). I took this announcement to mean
that
IPv6 information would now (after 4 Feb) be included in downloaded
copies
of root hints. Delays, studies, byte limits, all that stuff...
I
Yes, and I realized after sending this that what I had seen earlier
(that I mentioned at the end of my note) was just the announcement on
January 4th that the root servers would be updated on February 4th.
Dan
On Feb 5, 2008, at 6:57 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
2008/2/4 Dan York [EMAIL
FYI, Richard Stiennon at ZDNet noticed that the root servers will be
IPv6-accessible and refers to it as the Birth of IPv6:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/threatchaos/?p=527
He was pointing over to the BBC article about this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7221758.stm
(I thought the
2008/2/4 Dan York [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FYI, Richard Stiennon at ZDNet noticed that the root servers will be
IPv6-accessible and refers to it as the Birth of IPv6:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/threatchaos/?p=527
He was pointing over to the BBC article about this: