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Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability
From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 13 Oct 2007 15:47:16 +0000
Nathan Ward <nanog () daork net> writes:
... Nice rant though :-)
agreed.
... Does anyone have info on how bind (and other recursive resolvers) select whether to use v6 or v4 if an NS points at a resource with both A and AAAA records? Most OSes prefer the AAAA record, does bind behave the same?
yes. -- Paul Vixie
Current thread:
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability, (continued)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Kevin Day (Oct 05)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Stephen Wilcox (Oct 06)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Peter Dambier (Oct 06)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Joe Abley (Oct 06)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Stephen Wilcox (Oct 06)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Joe Abley (Oct 06)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Mark Prior (Oct 07)
- RE: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Tony Hain (Oct 11)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Kevin Loch (Oct 11)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Nathan Ward (Oct 11)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Martin Hannigan (Oct 14)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Iljitsch van Beijnum (Oct 14)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability JORDI PALET MARTINEZ (Oct 14)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Martin Hannigan (Oct 15)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Nathan Ward (Oct 15)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Iljitsch van Beijnum (Oct 15)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Mark Andrews (Oct 15)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Martin Hannigan (Oct 15)
- Re: Geographic map of IPv6 availability Mark Andrews (Oct 15)