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	Title		: IPv6 Hostname auto-registration Procedure
	Author(s)	: S. Rao, K. Ettikan
	Filename	: draft-gopinath-ipv6-hostname-auto-reg-02.txt
	Pages		: 18
	Date		: 2002-12-3
	
This document describes a new method, which will automatically 
acquire the host name of active IPv6 nodes and register it to the 
local Domain Name System (DNS) server. Active IPv6 nodes are nodes 
that are connected to a network. 
Our proposed new method [6] will automatically learn some useful 
information from all the IPv6 nodes, such as the host name and the 
IP address. The Agent using a new method will keep all the 
information that is send by the nodes. The Resolver will add the 
host name together with the IPv6 address to the DNS. This will be 
implemented without the need for any changes at the clients' site.  
The objective of this document is to specify a new procedure and 
also the algorithm used in the procedure.

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