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To publish, or not to publish, that is the question
draft-durand-dnsop-dont-publish-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Alain Durand , Tim Chown
Last updated 2005-10-27
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Abstract

This document aims at restarting the discussion on what a site network administrator should publish in the global DNS and what they should not. The latest attempt was documented in a previous draft [4] was was ultimately an unsuccessful effort to clarify what to do with IPv4 private addresses RFC1918 [1] in the DNS. Since then, a number of similar issues coming from the IPv6 world have arisen and there is a sense that the situation needs to be clarified by a BCP document.

Authors

Alain Durand
Tim Chown

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