24 Feb
2005
24 Feb
'05
7:28 p.m.
On 2-aug-04, at 19:42, Andrei Robachevsky wrote:
K-root server has now IPv6 transport enabled.
k.root-servers.net. AAAA 2001:7fd::1 A 193.0.14.129
This information is also available from www.root-servers.org webiste.
Since the ARIN micro allocation policy creates some problems, I was curious what kind of address space RIPE uses for k-root. A /32 "macro allocation", it turns out: inet6num: 2001:07FD::/32 netname: K-rootserver-net-20030829 descr: This assignment given to k-root.server.net I believe this ASSIGNment is in violation of existing IPv6 ALLOCATION policies. I would be very interested in learning any information to the contrary. Iljitsch van Beijnum