Phones are a niche market. They don’t do DNSSEC. Some of them have a CLAT to 
handle IPv4 literals.

Also users are used to phones having restrictions on them which really 
shouldn’t be there and don’t get addressed even if you do complain so I 
wouldn’t take the lack of complaints as there are no problems. This is a 
industry wide issue. 
-- 
Mark Andrews

> On 13 Apr 2018, at 02:47, Lagerholm, Stephan 
> <stephan.lagerho...@t-mobile.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> From: bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Mark 
> Boolootian
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 9:22 AM
> To: Mark Andrews <ma...@isc.org>
> Cc: Bind Users <bind-users@lists.isc.org>
> Subject: Re: DNS64 & nslookup
> 
> 
> 
>> We've been running a DNS64/NAT64 without CLAT
>> net for a while without much trouble, but with a pretty
>> limited clientele.  The CLAT piece comes soon, and
>> access will expand.  If you really think this is asking
>> for trouble, I'd be interested in anything you can tell
>> me about said trouble.
> 
> Here at T-Mobile US we use DNS64/NAT64 setup extensively for all our Iphones 
> (about 10 million give or take) without much trouble. And we have some 50 
> million Androids that are running IPv6 only with 464XLAT. 
> Every now and then we run into hostnames like:
> dig @ns1.discover.com. zinc-txn-notify.discovernetwork.com AAAA +norec
> That are totally busted and cause DNS64 to derail but we are just burning 
> them down 1 by 1. I encourage you to join us in the IPv6-only world.  
> 
> 
>>> Thirdly, I wouldn’t rush to running IPv6-only.  It does have its advantages
>>> but they come with serious drawbacks.  At this stage IPv6-only is still
>>> niche only.
> 
> I would encourage you to rush into running IPv6 only. It is not niche only, 
> DNS64 scales and works fine even without 464XLAT.  Break stuff and expose the 
> brokenness is the only path forward. 
> 
> /Stephan

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