[dns-operations] Distributed Monitoring

Daniel Stirnimann daniel.stirnimann at switch.ch
Thu Mar 3 13:51:33 UTC 2016


Just tested Thousdand Eyes using a free account:

Error: "Unknown cryptographic algorithm for winterthur-marathon.ch. A"

Looks like they don't support ECDSAP256SHA256 for their "DNSSEC trace"
test. I have reported the problem.

Daniel

On 03.03.16 10:27, Anthony Eden wrote:
> We've been using Thousand Eyes which provides a wide distribution of
> monitoring nodes. They also monitor BGP  changes which can be useful
> as well. It is pricey though, so that may put it out of your range
> (whatever that may be).
> 
> Sincerely,
> Anthony Eden
> 
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Brett <brettcarr at gmail.com> wrote:
>> For various reasons we are currently considering changing some of the
>> monitoring around our DNS platform. We are specifically looking at the
>> distributed monitoring of Anycast  Auth DNS servers (IE from multiple
>> end points). I was wondering what other people use for this type of
>> monitoring? Anything you would strongly recommend or strongly advise
>> against. Open source along with commercial and SAAS solutions would
>> all be considered, the most important things are reliability and cost.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> --
>> Brett
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