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Re: comcast ipv6 PTR
From: Barry Shein <bzs () world std com>
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 23:01:23 -0400
This would be a lot of work, so nobody does it.
If someone asks for the rdns for: 2001:0db8:85a3:0042:1000:8a2e:0370:7334 it's a lot of work for example.com to return something like: 2001-0db8-85a3-0042-1000-8a2e-0370-7334.example.com ? What it means, exactly, is a different discussion. But when asked the question that would be an answer and it could more or less be generated with a single printf(). -b
Current thread:
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR, (continued)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Lee Howard (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Barry Shein (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Franck Martin (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Paul Ferguson (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Barry Shein (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR John Levine (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Blair Trosper (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Chris Adams (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Brielle Bruns (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Andrew Sullivan (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Barry Shein (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Jimmy Hess (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR - DNSSEC bmanning (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR - DNSSEC Barry Shein (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Barry Shein (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR John Levine (Oct 14)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Barry Shein (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Chris Adams (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Eugen Leitl (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Barry Shein (Oct 15)
- Re: comcast ipv6 PTR Cutler James R (Oct 15)