06 Feb 16, Alexey Vissarionov ==> Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> There was something new in today's nodelist. For the first time MvdV>> there was a literal IPv6 address: MvdV>> ,303,lionsden.darktech.org,Trenton_ON,Joe_Delahaye,1-613-392-8896, MvdV>> 9600,CM,XA,,V32b,V42b,VFC,IBN:[2607:f2c0:f00e:4200:f9e0:b9ff:6166: MvdV>> c8ef],IBN:lionsden.darktech.org
AV> Yes.
MvdV>> But there is no AAAA record for f303.n249.z1.binkp.net. only an A MvdV>> record.
AV> % host -t any f303.n249.z1.binkp.net. AV> f303.n249.z1.binkp.net is an alias for lionsden.darktech.org.
AV> That's something we call "a CNAME record".
MvdV>> Could you please upgrade the algorithm that generates the zone MvdV>> file for binkp.net to properly process literal IPv6 addresses MvdV>> in the nodelist?
AV> Although the situation similar to this case of 1:249/303 was explicitly described in FTS-5004, the binkp.net doesn't AV> conform to it, being just a proprietary DNS service, not a DDN.
ddn.binkp.net is clear DDN service, and binkp.net contains all this data with some additional. If it's not "conform to FTS-5004", then please tell me the domain that comforms it.
I look into your domain ddn.gremlin.ru, and there'is strange IPv6 for my (and it looks like for any other) node:
$ host -t any f68.n463.z2.ddn.gremlin.ru f68.n463.z2.ddn.gremlin.ru has IPv6 address 2a01:4f8:131:32aa::1000 f68.n463.z2.ddn.gremlin.ru has address 46.4.14.152