> On Jun 2, 2023, at 12:33 PM, Manu Bretelle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Robert,
>
> On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 9:35 AM Robert Story <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> USC/ISI is renumbering both its IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for
> b.root-servers.net <http://b.root-servers.net/> on 2023-11-27. Our new IPv4
> address will be
> 170.247.170.2 and our new IPv6 address will be 2801:1b8:10::b.
>
> It seems those are live and ready to use, but I did not see in the
> announcement that people could start updating their root zone before
> 2023-11-27 and be sure to receive the same service level than with the old
> addresses.
>
> Could you clarify that those are indeed good to go and there is no need to
> wait for the renumbering date to update root.hints?
> Would it be worth clarifying this on the LACNIC announcement?
Aiui BIND9 uses the root.hints just once on receipt of the first query when
starting with an empty cache, whereupon it will use the hints to find a root
server to do a priming query, replacing the hints with the result of that.
Given the infrequency of root nameserver renumbering events and the long period
of dual operation they usually observe it's probably reasonable to allow root
hints to be updated in the natural cadence of package updates. For BIND9 and
Unbound, the binary already has the root hints baked in, so maintaining hints
in a static file which may not get updated with the package may be doing
slightly more harm than good. All that to say, operators who are keeping their
nameserver software up to date probably don't need to rush to update root hints
and may do better to remove the static file entirely.
dave
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