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Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site
From: Tim Franklin <tim () pelican org>
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:38:21 +0000 (GMT)
Which seems a bit far afield from reality to me. Yes, there are lots of folks with IPv6 connectivity and v4-only recursive DNS servers. I don't think ISPs will have problems setting aside a handful of IPv4 addresses for authoritative DNS infrastructure to work around this until v6 transport in recursive DNS servers is common enough.
Assuming your ISP is providing your DNS. What if I, as a new start-up in the IPv4-exhausted world, want to buy pure bit-pipes from my ISP, and be responsible for *everything* further up the stack? I don't believe this is entirely uncommon. Regards, Tim.
Current thread:
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site, (continued)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Matthew Ford (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Mohacsi Janos (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Jack Bates (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Larry Sheldon (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Owen DeLong (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Owen DeLong (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Larry Sheldon (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Pete Carah (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Dave Hart (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Tim Franklin (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site Dave Hart (Apr 23)
- Re: Connectivity to an IPv6-only site isabel dias (Apr 23)