Hello all -

I am a researcher at Colgate University, working with colleagues at the 
University of Wisconsin and Boston University on studying aspects of the DNS.

We are wondering what insights anyone here may be willing to share about naming 
convention patterns that we’ve observed.  There are many FQDNs with (full or 
partial) embedded IPv4 addresses in A records, with many variations on padding, 
order, whether decimal or hex, etc.  There are also a number of providers that 
use some alphanumeric sequence (seemingly unrelated to IP address) embedded in 
names.  We assume that these names are generated either from a commercial IPAM 
system or some other set of management tools or scripts.  Some of our questions 
are:

What kinds of knobs are available in commercial IPAM systems for crafting 
hostname patterns?
What are some of the key use cases for having an A record (or AAAA for that 
matter) in which part or all of the address is embedded in the name?

Thanks so much for any thoughts you’re willing to share -- please feel free to 
respond off-list.

Regards,
Joel Sommers

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