@techreport{byrne-v6ops-dnssecaaaa-00, number = {draft-byrne-v6ops-dnssecaaaa-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-byrne-v6ops-dnssecaaaa/00/}, author = {Cameron Byrne}, title = {{DNSSEC Resource Record Should Include AAAA}}, pagetotal = 4, year = 2018, month = jul, day = 1, abstract = {DNS64 is a widely deployed technology allowing hundreds of millions of IPv6-only hosts to reach IPv4-only resources. DNSSEC is a technology used to validate the authenticity of information in the DNS. Currently, there are scenarios where DNS64 and DNSSEC do not work well together. This document states that any DNSSEC signed resources record should include a native IPv6 resource record as the most complete and expedient path to solve any deployment conflict with DNS64 and DNSSEC.}, }