On 16/06/07 04:16, M Graff wrote:
> Since I see 12 A records in the response to "dig pool.ntp.org a" right
> now, and I have all the data available (all NS servers in the response,
> as well as their addresses), it comes out to 388 bytes.  You still want
> to stay below 512 bytes (unless EDNS0 is used, then the client says how
> big it can handle) so 512 = 388 = 124 bytes left.

Who queries for RR type ANY? Surely everyone does AAAA, A - if doing both at 
once were possible then why isn't anyone doing it?

> In fact, if one wanted to add an IPv6 address hard-coded for a few days
> to see if there are any pool users with IPv6, I offer my host.  At least
> then we can see the relative importance of IPv6 over other matters.

But people who use IPv6 may not restart ntpd in that time ;)

-- 
Simon Arlott

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