On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 02:11:41PM -0400, Warren Kumari wrote:
> 
> On Jul 27, 2011, at 10:08 PM, William F. Maton Sotomayor wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 26 Jul 2011, George Michaelson wrote:
> > 
> >> I would support this latter approach William: I think we should seek WG 
> >> adoption of three drafts
> >> 
> >> 1) the michaelson as112-ipv6 draft, aiming for at least one 01 spin to a 
> >> small set of non-controversial V6 delegations, moving to WGLC and IANA 
> >> asap.
> >> 
> >> 2) your as112-ipv4-cull draft, but shorn of the operational aspects, 
> >> likewise rapid movement to WGLC and IANA
> > 
> > For the consideration of members of DNSOP to adopt as a working group item, 
> > -01 of my draft has been submitted.
> > 
> >> 3) an AS112 operational draft more in the nature of 6304/5/bis
> > 
> > This one will follow a little later, I suspect more expanded than before.
> > 
> >> I would like to ask for WG adoption of AS112-IPv6 on that basis.
> > 
> > +1, especially since some as112 natives are getting restless.
> > 
> 
> I made a suggestion at the mic in the f2f meeting, and then on the as112 
> operators list -- there seems to be some support for it there, so I'm now 
> doing it onlistb&
> 
> How about simply making AS112 omniscient (know the answers for *all* space)? 
> As decisions to have AS112 answer / not answer for zones get made, 
> delegations can simply be added and removed. 
> 
> Obviously this would require synthesizing answers[0], and these servers 
> cannot be used for answering recursive queries (and a few other minor issues) 
> but this will (as far as I can see) solve the lameness / coordination 
> issues...
> 
> 
> W
> 
> [0]: Yes, yes i *did* feel dirty writing thatb&.
> 
> 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > wfms
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        been there, done that.  before ICANN existed, I ran the RFC 1918 auth 
servers.
        put in a wild card TXT "Please read RFC 1918" to any/every query.  
20min later
        after the university pres had fielded calls fm industry about being 
hacked- we removed
        the wildcard...  until leaking DNS queris fm private netsinto the 
Internetcan
be stopped, you can't reliably anwer the queries.

/bill
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