Re: Last Call: <draft-iab-2870bis-01.txt> (DNS Root Name Service Protocol and Deployment Requirements) to Best Current Practice

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On May 30, 2014, at 2:49 AM, Joe Abley <jabley@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The current text talks about the service, not individual servers.
> 
> The service (as provided by thirteen root servers) is available over both IPv6 and IPv4 today, and hence complies with the proposed BCP.

So, to reduce this to the absurd, if a single root server operator provided IPv6 DNS service via a dust-covered 8088 PC connected over a 300 bps nailed up SLIP line, the proposed BCP would be met?

BCP177 would appear to be a significantly better answer here.

Regards,
-drc

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