I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories, but, c'mon. For a provisioning system, an AAAA record is just a fragging string, just like any other DNS record. How difficult to support can it be ?
regards Carlos On 3/28/12 3:40 PM, Lynda wrote: > On 3/28/2012 10:59 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: >> And they need to do anyway, if they want to keep the contract: >> >> http://www.ipv6tf.org/index.php?page=news/newsroom&id=8494 > > This really points out one of the biggest impediments to moving to > IPv6. I just briefly looked at the list of registrars that are able to > create glue records for any domain I might have that I wanted to exist > in IPv6, and it's a very limited list. I'm currently using Pairnic, > and I am happy with them, mostly, but moving to IPv6 is painful. > > To quote: > >> We don't have a customer interface for IPv6 glue records on name >> servers. >> However, we can manually set them up if you can send us the information >> for the records. > > That's probably okay for me, but it's really not conducive to any > large scale operation. It needs to be run-of-the-mill, and not > esoteric, to move it forward. >