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http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail-archives/address-pol icy-wg/2004/msg00220.html
[address-policy-wg] Policy Change Request - Allow address allocations for anycast DNS operation From: Andreas Bäß/Denic Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 12:17:35 +0200
In the background I had some discussions with several people what is the best wording for the policy to reflect the discussions that we had on RIPE 47.
I think the outcome of these discussions reflect pretty well what I can recall. So I would like to ask the workinggroup what you think.
"Operators providing DNS for a zone that is approaching the UDP packet size limit due to the number of authoritative servers may be assigned PI network prefixes: a /24 IPv4 prefix and/or a /32 IPv6 prefix. These prefixes will allow them to anycast the DNS server, as described in RFC 3258."
Have a nice day Andreas Baess -- DENIC e.G. Phone :+49 69 27235 120 Wiesenhuettenplatz 26 Fax :+49 69 27235 235 D-60329 Frankfurt Mail : baess@localhost
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