[dns-operations] hard data on signed, truncated priming queries
Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Mon Dec 14 16:22:27 UTC 2009
On 14 Dec 2009, at 15:46, bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
> the data I was using to project forward was based on the public
> data provided by ICANN from their root server testbed...
Eh? Bill, I'm very confused now. Well, even more confused than
normal....
Your earlier message to this list said a double-digit percentage of
the priming queries that go to B will hit truncation problems if/when
the server gets the signed root. Now you're saying this finding is
based on *projections* from traffic analysis from an ICANN root server
testbed. Can you please help to clear up my confusion by answering the
following questions?
[1] Where has this data and analysis been published?
[2] Have those findings been replicated or independently verified?
[3] How do those results translate into the actual traffic root
servers get?
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