[as112-ops] Important ops message for all AS112 operators
William F. Maton Sotomayor
wmaton at ottix.net
Wed Mar 18 17:53:14 UTC 2015
Further on this:
blackhole.as112.arpa has address 192.31.196.1
blackhole.as112.arpa has IPv6 address 2001:4:112::1
For AS112-YOW's part, we've now done this but I'm not seeing the routes
for -dname- get out there yet from our node. But we're ready.
Others would be well advised to read Mr. Kato's note below.
Thanks all,
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015, kato at wide.ad.jp wrote:
> Dear William,
>
> I have two things to clarify:
>
> - As far as I remember, there were some discussion on AS112 servers
> to include IPv6 version of zones such as unspecified, multicast,
> link-local, etc. They are not available at this moment (and we don't
> have to care them), right?
>
> - To implement "blackhole.as112.arpa", the machine should accept
> queries to 192.31.196.1 (in the -06 draft, it was specified as
> TBA-address-v4), and advertisze 192.31.196.0/24 from as112 to
> the global routing table. Also applied to its IPv6 version,
> the machine should accept queries to 2001:4:112::1 (in the
> -06 draft, it was specified as TBA-address-v6), and advertisze
> 2001:4:112::/48 from as112 to the global routing table.
>
> I will work to modify our servers and their router within a few
> weeks, prior to DITL2015.
>
> -- Akira Kato, WIDE Project
>
> From: "William F. Maton Sotomayor" <wmaton at ottix.net>
> Subject: [as112-ops] Important ops message for all AS112 operators
> Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 20:08:45 -0400 (EDT)
>
>>
>> All,
>>
>> As per certain IANA actions found in
>> draft-ietf-dnsop-rfc6304bis-06.txt, the following has now taken place:
>>
>> - IPv6 records for AS112 have gone live. For those of you already doing
>> the experimental IPv6 connectivity of the past while, I would be
>> interested in knowing if you are seeing queries now - shouldn't
>> be but who knows, NATs behind IPv6 wouldn't surprise me. It may be
>> a good time to deploy DSC if you have not already.
>>
>> https://www.dns-oarc.net/tools/dsc
>>
>> - Those of you who are otherwise not IPv6 connected, be aware AS112 is
>> essentially dual-stack.
>>
>> - The AS number (112) and the IPv4 and IPv6 network blocks have each
>> been registered in the IANA special use registries, formalising
>> their use for the Internet community's information.
>>
>> More info on the progress on the draft towards RFC can be found here:
>>
>> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dnsop-rfc6304bis/history/
>>
>> And of course a reminder to encourage you to participate in the
>> upcoming DITL collection scheduled for next month.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> wfms
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wfms
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