[Softwires] draft-guo-softwire-6rd-ipv6-config-00

"Lee, Yiu" <Yiu_Lee@Cable.Comcast.com> Wed, 21 July 2010 13:56 UTC

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Hi Dayong and Xiaohu,

I got a question for Section 4. Is there any particular reason why the
6RD-CE or the IPv6 must know the IPv6 address of a DNS server? The 6RD-CE
can act as a DNS proxy advertise itself as DNS server in RA to the v6 host.
Then the 6RD-CE proxies the v6 dns messages from the v6 host to a v4 DNS
server in the network.

Thanks,
Yiu