Geoff, I personally think this is really interesting work. A question about methodology:
On Aug 21, 2013, at 4:36 PM, Geoff Huston <g...@apnic.net> wrote: > - Our experiment used a modified DNS server that truncated all UDP at 512 > bytes, and over 10 days we enlisted some 2 million end clients to perform a > set of tests by using online ads. The ad used a very wide geographic and > network variety, so there is good grounds to see this set as a reasonable > representative sample of the internet's end user population. If I recall correctly, you're using a Flash thingie to do this. Is that right? If so, have you looked at how platforms that don't do Flash (notably, Apple IOS-based devices by default) behave (at least in a lab)? I know those devices had an ... interesting impact on the IANA servers providing the root trust anchor... Thanks, -drc
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