[dns-operations] Missing .us and GTLD records??
Luis Uribarri
uribarri at alum.mit.edu
Thu May 20 02:23:27 UTC 2010
Actually, I think that there are many misconfigurations on the "majority
of the internet".
There are no "failures" as the resolution software does compensate.
I was just trying to make DNS work well, not just "work".
I cannot change how the GTLD operator publishes the name servers, that is
up to them, I still think that all GTLD servers should have both IPv4 and
IPv6 untill we a are actually ready for IPv6
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Luis Uribarri <uribarri at alum.mit.edu> said:
>> You are also saying that as a GTLD operator who provides a globaly
>> available mission critical service it is ok to provide such service to
>> the majority of the internet with a potential 2 out 9 failure rate for
>> those wo do not or cannot get IPv6 to work.
>
> Does "the majority of the internet" suffer from major network
> misconfiguration? If that were the case, they'd be seeing a lot more
> problems than some slow lookups because of retries.
>
> Cite a significant failure due to this configuration.
> --
> Chris Adams <cmadams at hiwaay.net>
> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
> I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
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