Re: L-Root address change [Re: [DNSOP] AS112 for TLDs]

Joe Baptista <baptista@publicroot.org> Wed, 28 November 2007 18:46 UTC

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Subject: Re: L-Root address change [Re: [DNSOP] AS112 for TLDs]
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bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:

>	old "B" topolgy didnt change... :)
>  
>
hmm.  very demure, and i mean that in a coyly decorous sober sort of way.

i've have an ip range that had roots running on it since the days of the 
ORSC.  those roots to this day get traffic.  Lots of DNS traffic across 
all the range numbers used for root service.  And I have taken extreme 
steps to drop this traffic - including interception, I basically sent 
all traffic to one box, and even that did not stop the traffic.  Alot of 
programs out in the wild running on automation without any human 
supervision whatsoever.

what is really strange is that icann and the community have not learned 
from this and continue to replace root IP numbers in what is a static 
root system.

indeed very demure mr manning.

cheers
joe baptista


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