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Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted
- To: Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>
- Subject: Re: [idn] Internationalized PTR draft submitted
- From: James Seng <James@Seng.cc>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 01:29:23 +0800
- Cc: idn@ops.ietf.org
- Delivery-date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 10:31:45 -0700
- Envelope-to: idn-data@psg.com
PTR has a failing which IPTR attempts to address, ie, locale info (language
info).
So a Japanese application may choose the Japanese IDN for the IP and the
Korean application may choose the Korean IDN for the IP. How useful it is
subjected to debate of cos.
-James Seng
Randy Bush wrote:
>
> multiple names for one ip is a red herring (idiom for something which
> distracts one from the proper path).
>
> 666.42.7.1.in-addr.arpa. PTR my.dom.ain.
> PTR another.dom.ain.
> PTR yet.another.name.
>
> is perfectly legal and in common use.
>
> randy