Not accepting AAAA is just about as bad as not accepting A records. You wouldn't certify a registrar if they couldn't update A records. It's about time certification was lost for failure to handle AAAA records. The same should also apply for DS records.
In message <6d7961e1-f0fe-4674-8f8e-49cb5226d...@hopcount.ca>, Joe Abley writes : > You have a choice of registrars. If you don't like the one you are using rig= > ht now, choose a different one. There are lots to choose from. > > http://www.icann.org/registrar-reports/accredited-list.html > > > Joe > > Sent from my Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7 > > On 2013-04-10, at 2:42, Alejandro Acosta <alejandroacostaal...@gmail.com> wr= > ote: > > > Hi Carlos, list, > > Today I entered to networksolutions.com and I remembered this > > thread. I had to administer a domain name and I sadly found they have > > done nothing in IPv6 during the last 12 month. > >=20 > > Regards, > >=20 > > ^Ao$ > >=20 > > On 3/28/12, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo <carlosm3...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello all, > >>=20 > >> I just received a heads-up from a friend telling me that Network > >> Solutions is unable/unwilling to configure AAAA's for .com/.net domains. > >> He works for a large media outlet who will be enabling IPv6 on their > >> sites for World IPv6 Launch Day. > >>=20 > >> I hope it's just a misunderstanding. If it's not, I would love to know > >> if there is a reason for this, and if they have a timeline for > >> supporting AAAA's. > >>=20 > >> It's ok to contact me privately. > >>=20 > >> regards > >>=20 > >> Carlos > >=20 -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org