"Peter" == Peter Koch <pk@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> writes:
Peter> there's no "legacy IPv6" but a lot of EDNS0-unaware Peter> ("legacy") mostly IPv4 based clients, which have to deal Peter> with what fits into 512 bytes. Indeed. This stuff mostly doesn't know or care about IPv6, so let's try to ensure they never see AAAA records or get into problems caused by truncation isses as IPv6 glue comes along. >> legacy stuff would continue with 512 byte payloads. It would >> see the largely IPv4 internet just as they do right now, unless >> those clients explicitly queried for (say) a AAAA record. Peter> 1886bis, currently in "AUTH48" state, instead modified all Peter> additional section processing from "add A" to "add A and Peter> AAAA". I'd not read this draft. It seems to be what I've been suggesting. Thanks for the tip Peter.