On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 10:57:17AM +0900, Curt Sampson wrote: > Hm? DNS completely separates IPv4 and IPv6 addresses; they're different > record types ("A" versus "AAAA") in the DNS "database". > > And the "interoperation" if IPv4 and IPv6 is pretty much not happening, > if you're talking about the compatability addresses. I won't get into > all the reasons why.
I know it's not happening. On the other hand, IPv6 isn't happening terribly much, either. Soon, the NAT + CIDR bag-on-the-side will run out of room, and people will have no choice but to use IPv6. But the pain of making them interoperate is part of the cause of resistance. The compatibility addresses are going to _have_ to work if people are really going to move, unless someone is contemplating another great TCP/IP cutover day. (And that didn't even work last time, when several networks just dropped right off the proto-Net for a while.) So it seems to me that the compatibility addresses are going to need to be supported by any IPv6-aware system. A -- ---- Andrew Sullivan 204-4141 Yonge Street Liberty RMS Toronto, Ontario Canada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> M2P 2A8 +1 416 646 3304 x110 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]