Sandro writes:
> On 24-09-2022 11:20, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>> Philip Prindeville writes:
>>
>>> How many ISP's squelch DNSSEC like that? I hope it's not a common
>>> practice!
>> More common than you'd like to think. See Geoff's excellent world
>> map at https://stats.labs.apnic.net/dnssec
>
>
On 24-09-2022 11:20, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Philip Prindeville writes:
How many ISP's squelch DNSSEC like that? I hope it's not a common
practice!
More common than you'd like to think. See Geoff's excellent world
map at https://stats.labs.apnic.net/dnssec
Thank you for sharing this. Is there
> On 25. 9. 2022, at 8:43, b...@eckner.net wrote:
>
> Though, I find it interesting, that the TTL of the google dns server
> *increases* between the queries - are you sure, the order is right?
There's no guarantee that the client always hits the same server, so the TTL
might always be
Hi Robert,
On Sun, 25 Sep 2022, Robert M. Stockmann wrote:
There is something strange going on with the TTL
of my domain across nameservers on the internet.
This is how its configured on ns1.stokkie.net and ns2.stokkie.net :
$ dig +norecurse +ttlid stokkie.net @84.87.53.162
; <<>> DiG
There is something strange going on with the TTL
of my domain across nameservers on the internet.
This is how its configured on ns1.stokkie.net and ns2.stokkie.net :
$ dig +norecurse +ttlid stokkie.net @84.87.53.162
; <<>> DiG 9.8.1 <<>> +norecurse +ttlid stokkie.net @84.87.53.162
;; global
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