Re: Last Call: 'Linklocal Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR)' to Proposed Standard

Peter Dambier <peter@peter-dambier.de> Wed, 31 August 2005 12:55 UTC

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Subject: Re: Last Call: 'Linklocal Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR)' to Proposed Standard
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Hi Bill,

I am speaking of this root-server system:

a.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       205.189.71.2
b.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       61.9.136.52
c.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       68.255.182.111
d.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       205.189.71.34
e.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       216.138.219.83
f.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       66.15.237.185
g.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       199.5.157.131
h.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       64.198.89.245
i.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       203.187.202.205
j.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       57.73.7.89
k.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       81.19.74.67
l.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       195.214.191.125
m.public-root.net.      900     IN      A       205.189.71.26

and I am beeing told by experts that there is no difference to
what other root-server operators have found on their servers.

ICANNed root-server operators look with interest into what
Public-Root has experienced because in the near future they will
have to support more domains than they do today. We do share
information.

>>
>> I dont count 25% of the root server traffic a minor issue.
>> With 90% of root server traffic used to be for localhost and with
>> 25% of root server traffic already for local, we are looking into
>> a major DoS attack. This might overload ISPs DNS servers it might
>> even bring the root servers down if they let it free!
>>
> 
>     i'm going to have to raise the point that Peters "root-server" system
>     is his private "walled-garden" and not representative of the Internet's
>     authoritative root servers.   Just for clarification.
> 
> --bill
> 


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