At/À 21:47 2001-01-17 +0900, Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino you wrote/vous écriviez:
> >I am trying to get someone to tell me exactly what the problem is with the
> >existing DNS servers and why there is any deployment problem. Thus far I
> >can find nor get any concrete data that anything is wrong. I have
> >outstanding mail to the DNS chair.
> >
> >Until someone can provide some concrete data we should begin deployment.
>
> from what I've heard at DNS wgs and other places, they are afraid of
> some of, or all of the following items:
> - cache pollution due to data generated by experimental root servers
this can or cannot be a problem, but was a problem before. So it has to be
think of and make sure nothing will break.
> (like "viagenie maintains root server", which is not correct
> worldwide)
the phrasing is not right. we do not intend to maintain a root server. The
project is experimental for testing purposes. The aim is to have a testbed
where we (the ipv6 technical community interested) would have some
experience on deploying and testing it on a scale which is larger than a
lab (anybody can do it in its lab), but much much much smaller than the
real internet. It is in the line of the 6bone charter.
We have on our todo to send a project details on how and why to do that.
This is our intent, I cannot speak for others.
Marc.
> - cache size problem caused at intermediate DNS servers (between
> final
> resolver (client) and authoritative DNS server), due to bigger
> responses. old (buggy) implementation of BIND on the net will
> go mad.
> bigger responses are generated due to DNSsec signatures, additional
> records on A6 chain queries, and other things.
>
> i cannot speak for them, but this is what i heard so far.
>
>itojun
>
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