To:
paul@etri.re.kr (Jaehoon Paul Jeong)
Cc:
bmanning@ISI.EDU, dnsop@cafax.se
From:
Bill Manning <bmanning@ISI.EDU>
Date:
Sat, 2 Aug 2003 09:09:43 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To:
<005a01c358ac$a09822d0$c470fe81@etri.re.kr> from Jaehoon Paul Jeong at "Aug 2, 3 01:14:53 pm"
Sender:
owner-dnsop@cafax.se
Subject:
Re: Policy of IPv6 DNS Discovery
% Hi Bill, % % My mail is as follows; % Maybe, you can see mine, now. % % /Jaehoon Paul % % ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Hello all, % % Thanks for your insightful suggestions and comments. % For DNS Discovery, we have been discussing much. % IMHO, every technology has its own application domain. In the case of Internet, I beg to differ. % Until now, several propositions for DNS Discovery have been suggested and discussed. % A unique solution can not cover every environment, I think. % DHCPv6, RA, Anycast and Multicast approaches have their own domain. DNS, as a unique solution, covers all the environments you have currently specified, so perhaps more thought it needed. In any case... If you take this approach, you must also indicate which method takes priority when "domains" overlap. This also means you must define all possible domains. DHCPv4, DHCPv6, RA, Anycast, Multicast, LLMNR, TBDS,... how many are there? % In conclusion, I am sure, IPv6 protocol itself needs ND-based DNS autoconfiguration. % Let the autoconfiguration of other parameters except DNS information processed by DHCPv6. It remains unclear to me how ND-based DNS autoconfiguration will be able decern the DNS admins policy profile and use ND-based DNS autoconfiguration accordingly. % /Jaehoon Paul % % ----- Original Message ----- % From: "Bill Manning" <bmanning@ISI.EDU> % To: "Jaehoon Paul Jeong" <paul@etri.re.kr> % Cc: "Bill Manning" <bmanning@ISI.EDU> % Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 1:05 PM % Subject: Re: Policy of IPv6 DNS Discovery % % % > % > [Charset Windows-1252 unsupported, skipping...] % > % > I think you were trying to say something, but it renders % > as a non-supported character set. Sorry about that. % > % > --bill --bill Opinions expressed may not even be mine by the time you read them, and certainly don't reflect those of any other entity (legal or otherwise). #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # To unsubscribe, send a message to <dnsop-request@cafax.se>.