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Re: IPv6 Advertisements
From: Donald Stahl <don () calis blacksun org>
Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 11:23:58 -0400 (EDT)
Whether it's a /24 for f-root or a /20 doesn't really make a difference- it's a routing table entry either way- and why waste addresses.vixie had a fun discussion about anycast and dns... something about him being sad/sorry about making everyone have to carry a /24 for f-root everywhere.
I think there are a few services where these sorts of exceptions make sense and f-root is certainly one of them.
-Don
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- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Chris L. Morrow (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Chris L. Morrow (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
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- Re: IPv6 Advertisements JORDI PALET MARTINEZ (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Chris L. Morrow (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Dale W. Carder (May 29)
- Re: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 29)
- RE: IPv6 Advertisements Barry Greene (bgreene) (May 30)
- RE: IPv6 Advertisements Donald Stahl (May 30)
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