Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC
"Heatley, Nick" <nick.heatley@ee.co.uk> Thu, 23 July 2015 08:18 UTC
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From: "Heatley, Nick" <nick.heatley@ee.co.uk>
To: Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike@swm.pp.se>, "v6ops@ietf.org" <v6ops@ietf.org>
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Subject: Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC
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>a document that recommends to just use DNS64 just to discover the NAT64 prefix, and then do bump-in-the-API synthesis to do the A-to-AAAA NAT64-mapping? What does this mean for wifi tethering/mobile hotspot? NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER This e-mail (including any attachments) is intended for the above-named person(s). If you are not the intended recipient, notify the sender immediately, delete this email from your system and do not disclose or use for any purpose. We may monitor all incoming and outgoing emails in line with current legislation. We have taken steps to ensure that this email and attachments are free from any virus, but it remains your responsibility to ensure that viruses do not adversely affect you. EE Limited Registered in England and Wales Company Registered Number: 02382161 Registered Office Address: Trident Place, Mosquito Way, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9BW.
- [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Mikael Abrahamsson
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Brian E Carpenter
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Mikael Abrahamsson
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Heatley, Nick
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Czerwonka Michał 1 - Hurt
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Ted Lemon
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Brian E Carpenter
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Ted Lemon
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Erik Kline
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Heatley, Nick
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC holger.metschulat
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Ca By
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Fred Baker (fred)
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Ondřej Caletka
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC mohamed.boucadair
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Czerwonka Michał 1 - Hurt
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Erik Kline
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Ted Lemon
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Ted Lemon
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Gert Doering
- Re: [v6ops] NAT64/DNS64 and DNSSEC Philip Homburg