* [email protected] (Doug Barton) [Sat 14 Jun 2014, 19:03 CEST]:
It's not just you, I'm experiencing the same from both a FreeBSD and
an Ubuntu host on dramatically different networks (one in LA, one in
Omaha). What's more interesting to me is that 'ping www.xbox.com'
works, as does 'ping6 www.yahoo.com' which has just as many CNAMEs
in its chain (albeit they are not going to Akamai).
The problem isn't the amount of CNAMEs, the problem is Microsoft's
broken nameserver implementation.
Compare 'dig +trace a www.xbox.com' with 'dig +trace aaaa www.xbox.com'.
Basic DNS troubleshooting.
If you ping at most 300 seconds before you ping6 the latter will
succeed, if you start from an empty cache and ping6 first, it will
fail to resolve until you ping.
-- Niels.
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