[dns-operations] Another public DNS resolver, this time with DNSSEC
Note that they are validators: https://dns.watch/ Unlike what they claim, I find them quite slow, specially outside of Europe. ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
Re: [dns-operations] Another public DNS resolver, this time with DNSSEC
I think they have too less subscribers. You need thousands of requests per second to get an acceptable hit ratio and thus to get in average a quick response. On 20. Juli 2014 19:04:26 MESZ, Stephane Bortzmeyer bortzme...@nic.fr wrote: Note that they are validators: https://dns.watch/ Unlike what they claim, I find them quite slow, specially outside of Europe. ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
Re: [dns-operations] Another public DNS resolver, this time with DNSSEC
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 01:04:26PM -0400, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: Note that they are validators: https://dns.watch/ Unlike what they claim, I find them quite slow, specially outside of Europe. I'm happy to see this, and I like what they have to say. I wish I knew who they were, though: it's not obvious from the website, and dns.watch doesn't have an MX record. It's harder to evaluate claims of neutrality and data privacy when I don't know who I'm talking to. I also wish I knew who they were because (assuming legit) I'd be happy to offer assistance. -- Evan Hunt -- e...@isc.org Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
Re: [dns-operations] Another public DNS resolver, this time with DNSSEC
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 08:11:43PM +, Evan Hunt e...@isc.org wrote a message of 19 lines which said: I wish I knew who they were, though: it's not obvious from the website, and dns.watch doesn't have an MX record. It's harder to evaluate claims of neutrality and data privacy when I don't know who I'm talking to. whois ? % whois -h whois.nic.watch dns.watch Domain Name: dns.watch Domain ID: ee1c979bba3d45a2b65a6e9050c4e407-D WHOIS Server: http://whois.1api.net Referral URL: http://www.1api.net Updated Date: 2014-05-31T11:48:02Z Creation Date: 2014-05-07T19:29:37Z Registry Expiry Date: 2015-05-07T19:29:37Z Sponsoring Registrar: 1API Sponsoring Registrar IANA ID: 1387 Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited Registrant ID: usi19384781_xlxe Registrant Name: Ideal-Hosting Hostmaster Registrant Organization: Ideal-Hosting UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Registrant Street: Haagstr. 9 Registrant City: Erlangen Registrant State/Province: Bavaria Registrant Postal Code: 91054 Registrant Country: DE Registrant Phone: +49.091319279944 Registrant Phone Ext: 10 Registrant Fax: +49.09131927 Registrant Fax Ext: Registrant Email: doma...@ideal-hosting.com Admin ID: usi19384781_xlxe Admin Name: Ideal-Hosting Hostmaster Admin Organization: Ideal-Hosting UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Admin Street: Haagstr. 9 Admin City: Erlangen Admin State/Province: Bavaria Admin Postal Code: 91054 Admin Country: DE Admin Phone: +49.091319279944 Admin Phone Ext: 10 Admin Fax: +49.09131927 Admin Fax Ext: Admin Email: doma...@ideal-hosting.com Tech ID: usi19384781_xlxe Tech Name: Ideal-Hosting Hostmaster Tech Organization: Ideal-Hosting UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Tech Street: Haagstr. 9 Tech City: Erlangen Tech State/Province: Bavaria Tech Postal Code: 91054 Tech Country: DE Tech Phone: +49.091319279944 Tech Phone Ext: 10 Tech Fax: +49.09131927 Tech Fax Ext: Tech Email: doma...@ideal-hosting.com Name Server: ns30.dns4pro.at Name Server: ns20.dns4pro.at Name Server: ns10.dns4pro.at DNSSEC: unsigned Last update of WHOIS database: 2014-07-20T20:12:38Z Terms of Use: Users accessing the Donuts WHOIS service must agree to use the data only for lawful purposes, and under under no circumstances use the data to: Allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission by e-mail, telephone, or facsimile of mass unsolicited, commercial advertising or solicitations to entities other than the registrar's own existing customers. Enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the systems of Donuts or any ICANN-accredited registrar, except as reasonably necessary to register domain names or modify existing registrations. When using the Donuts Whois service, please consider the following: The Whois service is not a replacement for standard EPP commands to the SRS service. Whois is not considered authoritative for registered domain objects. The Whois service may be scheduled for downtime during production or OTE maintenance periods. Queries to the Whois services are throttled. If too many queries are received from a single IP address within a specified time, the service will begin to reject further queries for a period of time to prevent disruption of Whois service access. ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
Re: [dns-operations] Another public DNS resolver, this time with DNSSEC
On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 04:15:02PM -0400, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: I wish I knew who they were, though: it's not obvious from the website, and dns.watch doesn't have an MX record. It's harder to evaluate claims of neutrality and data privacy when I don't know who I'm talking to. whois ? The website and whois record both indicate that they're associated with Ideal Hosting UG, but it isn't obvious to me whether dns.watch *is* Ideal Hosting, or just clients of theirs. -- Evan Hunt -- e...@isc.org Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
[dns-operations] Call for Presentations - DNS-OARC Fall Workshop, October 2014
Call for Presentations - DNS-OARC Fall Workshop, October 2014 Next OARC Fall Workshop will take place in Los Angeles, California, USA on October 11th to the 13th, the weekend before ICANN51. On Monday October 13th there will be a joint session with ICANN Tech Day. OARC is requesting proposals for presentations, with a preference for DNS data analysis tools and techniques. This workshop continues OARC's tradition of having meetings include a strong operational component. Presentations from DNS operators are particularly welcome. We'll also gladly accept talks from DNS researchers, as well as any other DNS-related subjects such as tools, visualizations, DNSSEC and novel uses of the DNS. If you are an OARC member, and have a sensitive topic you would like to present for members-only, we will accommodate those talks too. Adopting practice from other conferences, a section of lighting talks will be available for short presentations. Workshop Milestones * 20 July 2014, Call for Presentations posted * 21 July 2014, Open for submissions * 15 August 2014, Deadline for submission * 29 August 2014, Final Program published Details for abstract submission will be published here: https://indico.dns-oarc.net/event/workshop-2014-10 The workshop will be organized on different tracks, depending on the topics. On Sunday October 12th we will have the more in depth technical presentations, and on Monday October 13th presentations that can benefit from a larger and broader audience. If you consider submitting a presentation, please let the Programme Committee know for which track in advance to help us organize the presentations tracks. You can contact the Programme Committee: https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/programme via (submissi...@dns-oarc.net) if you have questions or concerns. Sebastian Castro, for the OARC Programme Committee (Please note that OARC is run on a non-profit basis, and is not in a position to reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings.) ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
Re: [dns-operations] Call for Presentations - DNS-OARC Fall Workshop, October 2014
On Jul 20, 2014, at 6:00 PM, Sebastian Castro sebast...@nzrs.net.nz wrote: Call for Presentations - DNS-OARC Fall Workshop, October 2014 Next OARC Fall Workshop will take place in Los Angeles, California, USA on October 11th to the 13th, the weekend before ICANN51. On Monday October 13th there will be a joint session with ICANN Tech Day. OARC is requesting proposals for presentations, with a preference for DNS data analysis tools and techniques. Is the venue for DNS-OARC defined, will be the same as ICANN51 ? Rubens ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
Re: [dns-operations] Call for Presentations - DNS-OARC Fall Workshop, October 2014
On 21/07/14 10:11, Rubens Kuhl wrote: Hi Rubens, On Jul 20, 2014, at 6:00 PM, Sebastian Castro sebast...@nzrs.net.nz wrote: Call for Presentations - DNS-OARC Fall Workshop, October 2014 Next OARC Fall Workshop will take place in Los Angeles, California, USA on October 11th to the 13th, the weekend before ICANN51. On Monday October 13th there will be a joint session with ICANN Tech Day. OARC is requesting proposals for presentations, with a preference for DNS data analysis tools and techniques. Is the venue for DNS-OARC defined, will be the same as ICANN51 ? Yes, the venue is the same, the OARC workshop will benefit of arrangements already made by ICANN. Cheers, Rubens ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs -- Sebastian Castro Technical Research Manager .nz Registry Services (New Zealand Domain Name Registry Limited) desk: +64 4 495 2337 mobile: +64 21 400535 ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs
Re: [dns-operations] Another public DNS resolver, this time with DNSSEC
On 21/07/2014 06:11, Evan Hunt wrote: On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 01:04:26PM -0400, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: Note that they are validators: https://dns.watch/ Unlike what they claim, I find them quite slow, specially outside of Europe. 84.200.69.80 and its associated IPv6 addy, does not respond 84.200.70.40 responded in 347ms .. not bad Germany to Australia (and I picked a hostname here they'd never have cached) I'm happy to see this, and I like what they have to say. I wish I knew who they were, though: it's not obvious from the website, and dns.watch doesn't have an MX record. It's harder to evaluate claims of neutrality and data privacy when I don't know who I'm talking to. I also wish I knew who they were because (assuming legit) I'd be happy to offer assistance. My only concern is they might not be here for the long stay based on using a webhost company, but that said, we all started out somewhere :) ___ dns-operations mailing list dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations dns-jobs mailing list https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-jobs