On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 02:15:40PM +0100, Shane Kerr wrote:
Right. So peering with a vendor to gain access to certain services or databases while also connecting to the Internet, for example?
Yep.
Why do you need a split DNS? Just publish your local information on the Internet.
ULA are not supposed to be Internet routable, so you would have to present globally routable PA space-de-jour AAAA to DNS requestors from "the Internet", and present stable ULA AAAA to others.
If your concern is with hiding information about internal networks for whatever reason (security, trade secrets, and so on), then you'll need some sort of split DNS anyway.
No, that's not my (personal) concern in this debate for now.
(And I won't address the 6to4 suggestion, which you realize isn't entirely serious.) ;)
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