Hi Bert,
>
> This is because Akamai will ignore your EDNS Client Subnet information. It
> will only honour ECS if you have an agreement with them, sadly.
thanks for your reply. So "use your own resolver" for DoT/DoH is nice
for decentralization, but if users don't want to have their traffic
ro
Hi,
>
> Can you see the client-subnet option in the packets? At least it will
> tell you which of the two servers is not adding (or forwarding)
> client-subnet.
>
thanks for your reply, the outgoing packets from the recursor contain
the client-subnet option.
The answer from edns-client-sub.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 11:50:00AM +0100, Bjoern Franke via Pdns-users wrote:
> E.g. if I use DoT with my mobile phone and come from 89.15.232.0/21 (o2
> Germany in Hamburg), usually the traffic to Akamai is routed to Akamai in
> Hamburg if I use o2's DNS, OpenDNS or 8.8.8.8. Using my dnsdist in
>
On 24/11/2019 10:50, Bjoern Franke via Pdns-users wrote:
E.g. if I use DoT with my mobile phone and come from 89.15.232.0/21
(o2 Germany in Hamburg), usually the traffic to Akamai is routed to
Akamai in Hamburg if I use o2's DNS, OpenDNS or 8.8.8.8. Using my
dnsdist in Nuremberg, Akamai traffic
Hi,
I'm running dnsdist with one PowerDNS Recursor as downstream. I tried to
figure out how I can get the EDNS Client Subnet through.
E.g. if I use DoT with my mobile phone and come from 89.15.232.0/21 (o2
Germany in Hamburg), usually the traffic to Akamai is routed to Akamai
in Hamburg if I