Moin! On 15 Aug 2017, at 21:38, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > Ted Lemon <mel...@fugue.com> writes: >> I think we are wandering off into nonsense territory here. Have you >> observed this sort of problem in the field? If so, can you describe >> what happened? If not, why would we optimize for it? > > If you consider flaky ISP DNS servers to be "nonsense" you are clearly > more fortunate with your ISPs than me. And that's before even going into > the DNS censorship issue; in my part of the world ISP DNS servers are > broken *by design*. And we wonder why there is no ISP/operator participation in the IETF... Your email address indicates you live in Denmark. I personally know people at ISPs in Denmark who run DNS resolvers for their customers and I in a previous job ran DNS servers for customers in Denmark, although the actual servers where located in Sweden and Germany. I can assure you that neither I nor my colleagues design DNS servers to be broken. If you have an issue with your ISP open a ticket with them and if they can't fix it switch ISPs. But don't blame all the ISPs to deliver broken service, without evidence.
So long -Ralf _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list homenet@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet