Moin! On Aug 30, 2008, at 22:48 , Dean Anderson wrote: >> While I get paid for that it does work four our customers, so this >> obviously this is my first concern. > > I doubt that many of your customers use TCP DNS. Correct, but we do see in total an average of 5 to 10 TCP clients per second. So something must be using it.
> You only *think* it > works, because you didn't do adequate testing to see it doesn't work. > That isn't the same as 'works for our customers'. Well we tested it as good as we could in our small lab and we did test tcp and we did have problems with it in one setup as described earlier. We did overcome this problems in the lab and now we are actively monitoring it (tcp connection to anycast ips). And we didn't got tickets of customers having problems with DNS TCP connection so far. > Are your resolvers public? Of course not, I think there is a paper floating around here that this is a bad idea ;-). > Would it be OK if I test them? Yeah will send you an separate mail about that. So long -Ralf --- Ralf Weber Platform Infrastructure Manager Colt Telecom GmbH Herriotstrasse 4 60528 Frankfurt Germany DDI: +49 (0)69 56606 2780 Internal OneDial: 8 491 2780 Fax: +49 (0)69 56606 6280 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.colt.net/ Data | Voice | Managed Services ***************************************** COLT Telecom GmbH, Herriotstraße 4, 60528 Frankfurt/Main, Deutschland * Tel +49 (0)69 56606 0 * Fax +49 (0)69 56606 2222 * Geschäftsführer: Albertus Marinus Oosterom (Vors.), Rita Thies * Amtsgericht Frankfurt/Main HRB 53898 * USt.-IdNr. DE 220 772 475 _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop
