21 Jul
2004
21 Jul
'04
9:47 a.m.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 09:29:40AM +0200, Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org> wrote a message of 48 lines which said:
Unless I completely mis-understood, but isn't that article talking about *root* servers and not GTLD servers, which Peter showed...
No, Peter was talking about root name servers, nothing changed for the ICANN gTLDs.
Even though now .jp + .kr have a nameserver as glue as long as the roots are not available using IPv6 then it doesn't make a real difference as you can't reach them anyway over only IPv6...
Wrong, several root name servers (of course, not ICANN's one) are reachable over IPv6: read http://www.root-servers.org/ and edit your db.root.