[dns-operations] new public DNS service: 9.9.9.9

Bill Woodcock woody at pch.net
Mon Nov 20 02:26:27 UTC 2017



> On Nov 20, 2017, at 7:10 AM, Ken Peng <ken at geocast.net> wrote:
> Here is ping from SG ( original IP: 45.76.183.xx ):

As Nishal has pointed out, fixing routing problems is way outside the scope of DNS-Ops, but: It looks like your ISP is called Choopa.net.  If you want to fix the problem, call Choopa’s support, and ask to speak to their “Peering Coordinator” or “Carrier Interconnection Manager,” explain that they’re mis-routing your outbound traffic to 9.9.9.9.  Point them at https://pch.net/peering, and explain to them that they’re paying for transit to send the traffic halfway around the world, when they could be exchanging it for free at any of three locations within Singapore.  That’s the only way these problems get fixed.

                                -Bill




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