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Québec,
QC, November 27, 2000 - AN EXPERIMENTAL IPV6-ONLY DNS ROOT AND
GTLD SERVER IS NOW AVAILABLE
Viagénie
is now offering access to the first DNS root and gTLD server on
IPv6. IPv6, the next generation Internet protocol, enhances the
protocol currently used on the Internet. And the last missing piece
to enable IPv6, a DNS root server using the IPv6 protocol, is now
available. DNS root servers are key Internet servers that answer
requests for resolving domain names into IP addresses. And access
to Viagénie's IPv6 DNS root server is going to facilitate
the deployment of IPv6.
This service
is available to the IPv6 community without any restriction, but
on a best effort basis. It uses the BIND9 software. This service
should be considered experimental. Information on how to use it
is available at http://www.viagenie.qc.ca/en/ipv6/dnsrs/utilisation.shtml
Viagénie's
new service is not only going to facilitate the deployment of IPv6
but will also enable large scale tests of DNS resolution using IPv6.
This is going to help DNS root server operators to offer this service
in the near future.
This IPv6 server
is on the CA*net3 network. It
has been based on Sun Solaris8 IPv6-ready operating system. It has
used the BIND9 release from ISC.
Part of this work has been funded by Canarie.
About Viagénie
inc.
Actively involved
in IPv6 since 1995, Viagénie is a consulting firm specialised
in IPv6, network security, advanced networks, voice-video over IP
and internationalisation. It has been the first Canadian site connected
to the 6Bone, the IPv6 international test network. In addition,
Viagénie has made available the following services to the
IPv6 community. An IPv6 Quake
server ported by its staff to IPv6. The 6Tap,
which is the first IPv6 exchange, managed with ESnet. And the Freenet6
service, an IPv6 tunnel service which has had many thousands of
users since the first time it had been on-line.
Viagénie has no intent to run a DNS root and gTLD server in the
long term. This service is only available on a temporary and experimental
basis until current DNS root servers have the IPv6 service available.
For more information
on this service, go to http://www.viagenie.qc.ca/en/ipv6/dnsrs/index.shtml
For more information
on this news release, please contact:
Hélène Richard at 418-656-9254
helene.richard@viagenie.qc.ca
http://www.viagenie.qc.ca
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