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Re: Reverse DNS RFCs and Recommendations


From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2013 22:38:12 +1100


In message <5274DEF9.3040405 () necom830 hpcl titech ac jp>, Masataka Ohta writes:
Mark Andrews wrote:

Over the cable modem?

Yes.

OK.

The cable modem is the CPE, which accept the DHCP packet to it.

A cable modem both accepts DHCP packets (for management of the
modem) and passes DHCP packets through to the customer device.

Even if the CPE does so, which means there is no NAT, the key
to update rDNS must, naturally, be contained only in DHCP reply
to the CPE.

A cable modem is a media converter.  That can be managed and that
management interface also uses DHCP is irrelevent.

And, I'm afraid your draft assumes that the CPE behaves as a
DHCP server for local hosts, which means the CPE is responsible
for rDNS registration.

My draft assumes the CPE device is a PD client.  It may or may not
be a DHCP server for the internal network.  Again that is irrelevent.

                                              Masataka Ohta
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