On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 11:36:44AM +0200, Kim Davies wrote: > Quoting Anand Kumria on Thursday July 17, 2003: > | > | I've been unable to find out if AusRegistry and/or other registrars > | support the addition of IPv6 glue in the .au namespace. > | > | I know that Versign and (some) of their resellers support it for the > | top-level .com domains so it is probably supported in the registry to > | registrar protocol. > | > | Does anyone know the situation in .au? > > It is not possible at the moment (at least with AusRegistry). That said > it would be nice. I hope it will be implemented soon. > > Of course, I would like to see some of the .au name servers on IPv6 > transport also, Well sec3.apnic.net already has a AAAA address. APNIC is registered with Network Solutions, who already provide the facility to register machines with AAAA glue in .com and .net, an example of which is ep.net $ dig +trace ep.net | tail ep.net. 172800 IN NS dot.ep.net. ep.net. 172800 IN NS flag.ep.net. ;; Received 121 bytes from 192.5.6.30#53(A.GTLD-SERVERS.net) in 246 ms ep.net. 86400 IN A 198.32.6.31 ep.net. 86400 IN NS dot.ep.net. ep.net. 86400 IN NS flag.ep.net. ;; Received 193 bytes from 3ffe:805::2d0:b7ff:fee8:c4d9#53(flag.ep.net) in 603 ms $ whois ep.net | head Found a referral to whois.networksolutions.com. So if APNIC updated their registration there would be a .au IPv6 server. Unfortunately this is APNIC I'm talking about, so I'm not holding my breath. Regards, Anand [0]: $ dig au. ns | awk ' /IN(.*)NS/ { print $5 } ' | xargs -i'{}' dig \ +noall +answer {} AAAA # what NS have IPv6 addresses? -- `` We are shaped by our thoughts, we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves. '' -- Buddha, The DhammapadaReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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