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Monthly Archives: July 2009
.no adds support for IPv6
Somewhat Important news: .no registry operator NORID now allows IPv6 glue on NS records in the .no zone. Regulations for .no was updated July 2nd 2009, see norid.no (in norwegian). These new rules allow for experimental IPv6 on name servers. … Continue reading