Hi, as mentioned before applications do use binding to any IPv6 address to
listen any iPv4 address. I have seen it in Linux Fedora Core 3. This helps
with porting applications. I don't know why people are calling it broken.
It is all about semantics and definitions. I believe that dropping this
Hi all, this RFC is doing a good service for multi-home nodes. The question
becomes then how to integrate this solution in an old environment.
Specifically when currently some multi-homed products are sniffing RIPNG for
route detection. In the transition period some of the router vendors will
Hi all, I have been reading the RFCs related to extending
DNS support for IPv6 and I am a bit confused.
I understand that there 2 types of RR that may represent
IPv6 entries basically and A6. These entries will be on to of the previous
type A.
On top of that from the Transition
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From: Suresh Satapati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 8:37 PM
To: Niels Möller
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Subject: Re: Implementing DNS client for support IPv6/IPv4
for A records. If you only want IPv6 addresses, you may want to send
requests