On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 13:46:46 +0200, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
> We still don't have any IPv6 root nameservers. I gather one of the
> problems here is the limit on response message sizes for DNS queries.
We did some measurements about this in an isolated test network. We
concluded that the
% We still don't have any IPv6 root nameservers. I gather one of the
% problems here is the limit on response message sizes for DNS queries.
No and Yes. There is an IPv6 native DNS system in place
that supports the root zone and many TLDs. Its not
the production DNS, bu
We still don't have any IPv6 root nameservers. I gather one of the
problems here is the limit on response message sizes for DNS queries.
There are no doubt many other protocols that suffer from limitations in
the original specs that are no longer relevant in today's
implementations.
I was thin