Re: [v6ops] draft-bp-v6ops-ipv6-ready-dns-dnssec

Lencse Gábor <lencse@hit.bme.hu> Fri, 04 January 2019 12:45 UTC

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Happy New Year for Everyone!

I have found a paper, which proposes a solution for the combination of 
DNS64 and DNSSEC. It is titled: "DNSSEC in the networks with a NAT64/DNS64"
You can access full text at: 
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328460624_DNSSEC_in_the_networks_with_a_NAT64DNS64

Best regards,

Gábor

12/3/2018 5:56 PM keltezéssel, Ron Bonica írta:
> Folks,
>
> Each week between now and IETF 104, we will review and discuss one draft with an eye towards progressing it.
>
> This week, please review and comment on draft-bp-v6ops-ipv6-ready-dns-dnssec.
>
>                                                               Fred and Ron
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