In message <20190614024738.c5395201547...@ary.qy>, John Levine <jo...@taugh.com> wrote:
>In article <alpine.deb.2.20.1906130953120.16...@grey.csi.cam.ac.uk> you write: >>Ronald F. Guilmette via Unbound-users <unbound-users@nlnetlabs.nl> wrote: >>> And if that is the case, then will my SOHO router catch fire if and when >>> I elect to send out through it a set of 65536 or more separate DNS queries, >>> all in rapid succession? ... >> > >>IP addresses) or get a colo box for high volume DNS query traffic. > >This sounds like a job for a $5/mo linux VPS at any of a zillion >hosting companies. It gets its own static public IP address, no >NAT nonsense needed. I am in agreement. I had been doing my DNS research from a static IP associated with an end luser broadband line, but I am re-jiggering my entire network now and plan to get rid of -that- static IP. And that's what prompted my question(s). Apparently, once I make this change, I won't be able to just carry along as I had been doing before. Instead, as it now seems, I'll have to move my DNS research to some cloudish sort of place.