It's important to notice that whoami.ds.akahelp.net will give you backend IP of 
resolver (IP used to communicate with authoritative name server). If somebody 
needs frontend IP then this query won't help.

Hugo or Robert, can you tell which IP (frontend or backend) we will get from 
dst_addr field?

Regards,
Grzegorz

From: Michael Rabinovich <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday 2021-01-28 at 17:01
To: Hugo Salgado <[email protected]>
Cc: RIPE Atlas <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [atlas] querying the config

Hi Randy,

In addition, whether it's the configuration or the IP address used by the probe 
for a query as Hugo suggested, this would only give you the entry point into 
the resolution path (and sometimes will be a private IP address of a simple 
forwarder).  But you can query for TXT record for whoami.ds.akahelp.net, which 
will return you the IP address of the egress resolver.

Misha


On Jan 27, 2021, at 4:03 PM, Hugo Salgado 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Randy. I don't know if you can check the config, but if you launch
a DNS measurement taking care to define use_probe_resolver:true, then
in the dst_addr field of the results you will have the IP that it used
as the resolver.

Hugo

On 12:23 27/01, Randy Bush wrote:
howdy

so i wanted info about a probe's config, specifically what dns
resolver(s) it is using.  i could not figure out how to do this.
assuming it was a lack of clueons, i asked a friend with far deeper
atlas fu.  they said such queries are not available.  really?

[ yes we have bright ideas on how to discover this indirectly by
  mining past data ]

but really?

randy




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