DNS

"Bill Cunningham" <billcu@citynet.net> Wed, 04 September 2002 12:08 UTC

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From: Bill Cunningham <billcu@citynet.net>
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I've come in late on this nameserver thread. Is this talk of IPv8 for real?
IPv5 fell through, now will IPv6?