Mark Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

|+    Advertising locally assigned ULA AAAA records in the global DNS is
|+    MUST NOT occur as they are not globally unique and will lead
|+    to unexpected connections.

I strongly object to making this a "MUST NOT," especially with the growing
uncertainty that there will ever be a _permanent_ centrally assigned flavor
of ULA available without recurring fees.

An important feature of even locally assigned ULAs is that they are globally
unique "enough" for many/most purposes that have been discussed.  After months
of analysis to that end, their lack of absolute uniqueness is insufficient to
justify adding new prohibition on a particular range of uses at this late date.

                                Dan Lanciani
                                [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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