Hi Peter, > > Good point, I guess the right thing to do is to add > > do-not-query-address: 2001:500:2::c > > to unbound's configuration file until the issues are resolved. > > I very much doubt that. There are thirteen A and now ten AAAA RRs > for root name servers. 2001:500:2::c works well for quite a couple of > people and in those cases where it doesn't, unbound will "route > around". > No manual intervention needed.
Not needed I agree. But there will be queries every now and then that times out, wasting my and a lot of other peoples time. Root-zone operators have a certain obligation to provide good connectivity to their servers. We can't have another lower standard on IPv6, then what is the point of migrating to IPv6? To use an address for a root-server that is not accessible for Hurricane Electric users is not acceptable. It is not production ready, this record should not have been published in the root zone. /S _______________________________________________ Unbound-users mailing list [email protected] http://unbound.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/unbound-users
