[arin-ppml] ULA-C and reverse DNS
Michael Richardson
mcr at sandelman.ca
Mon Mar 22 21:35:31 EDT 2010
>>>>> "William" == William Herrin <bill at herrin.us> writes:
William> Remember, the whole point of ULA (instead of just a repeat
William> of RFC1918) is to *facilitate* connecting private networks
William> together. Making them somehow manage a DNS root
William> infrastructure seems like it would be the opposite of
William> facilitate... Particularly when you consider that A and B
William> may both connect to C but A might not pass packets with B
William> and he may connect to D who doesn't pass packets with C or
William> B. Systemically, RDNS may not be possible in these
William> interconnected private networks without a boost from
William> Internet's DNS system.
Yes.
Getting rid of private root DNS is a "savings" of moving to IPv6.
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