Re: [72attendees] The DNS resolver

Hugo Salgado Hernandez <hsalgado@nic.cl> Fri, 01 August 2008 11:21 UTC

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Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> Just one more kudos for the network setup here:
> 
> https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/dnsentropy says:
> 
> DNS Resolver(s) Tested:
> 
>    1. 130.129.5.5 (infoblox.meeting.ietf.org) appears to have GREAT source port randomness and GREAT transaction ID randomness.
>    2. 130.129.5.13 (services-ietf.meeting.ietf.org) appears to have GREAT source port randomness and GREAT transaction ID
> randomness.
> 
> Test time: 2008-08-01 09:34:17 UTC
> 
> (I've checked out, so I can't see if the hotel DNS service is also patched.)

 From the hotel network:

1. 159.134.237.6 (ns1.tinet.ie) appears to have GREAT source port
randomness and GREAT transaction ID randomness.

2. 194.125.133.10 (ann.indigo.ie) appears to have GREAT source port 
randomness and GREAT transaction ID randomness.

:)

Hugo

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