Phil Regnauld wrote:
Stephane Bortzmeyer (bortzmeyer) writes:
I cannot find another report about the TLDs most often queried at a
root name server. Other reports I've seen aggregated data, while this
small glimpse, however partial, at least *names* the TLDs.
I'm posting the comments
At 2:58 PM +0100 11/9/07, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
I thought that there was a wide agreement in the TLD community that it
was bad practice to keep IP addresses of name servers, except when it
was necessary for the glue?
I can't speak for wide agreement but generally, reducing the amount
of
Hi Joe,
It is exactly reflective of traffic as seen at l.root-servers.net and
measured by DSC. there is no trickery, plots or evil schemes involved.
Shame that your paranoia gets the better of you;)
Those are percentages not queries indeed. Total queries varies between
8Kq/s and 10Kq/s
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 01:18:04PM -0500, Edward Lewis wrote:
At 5:59 PM + 11/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so WHO is the owner of that IP data, the zone admin
for example.org or the machine admin for ns1.example.org?
The zone admin for sure. It is the registration of the
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 01:03:59PM -0800, David Conrad wrote:
Bill,
i have a zone, example.org and chose the following
nameservers:
moe.rice.edu
ns.isi.edu
PDC.example.org
as the admin of PDC.example.org, I know what IP addresses
are assigned and can change them on whim.
On Nov 27, 2007, at 10:23 AM, Paul Vixie wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Warren Kumari) writes:
... What do people think about setting up a legal entity called RSTOA
that would then perform some very simple checks before handing out
a LOA?
RSTOA is an existing unincorporated association. you
John Crain wrote:
Hi Joe,
It is exactly reflective of traffic as seen at l.root-servers.net and
measured by DSC. there is no trickery, plots or evil schemes involved.
Shame that your paranoia gets the better of you;)
Your right. There is no trickery, plots or evil schemes involved. I
John Crain wrote:
Hi Joe.
I didn't do the math, I was using DSC.
I'm sure I could figure it out with some DSC tweaking...
However with beign completely unscientific and measuring rates
averaging from 8kq/s (low) to 10kq/s (high) over a 24hr period
it's between 691.2 million and 864
At 9:42 PM + 11/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but its not example.orgs call if ns.isi.edu changed its ip
address to 127.0.3.12... is it? that would be the call of the
admin for ns.isi.edu.
Yeah - but - it is example.org's call to de-list ns.isi.edu because
of
Hi Joe.
I didn't do the math, I was using DSC.
I'm sure I could figure it out with some DSC tweaking...
However with beign completely unscientific and measuring rates
averaging from 8kq/s (low) to 10kq/s (high) over a 24hr period
it's between 691.2 million and 864 million queries. So a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 02:05:55PM -0500, Edward Lewis wrote:
At 6:25 PM + 11/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
then we have a small issue... you as zone admin, can't
dictate which IP's i must use on my machines, since you don't
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