On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 04:07:59PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>       and perhaps more interesting, the old address for "B"
>       showed a tapering off of traffic and then an INCREASE
>       last year.   Old L and J got their numbers less than a
>       decade ago.  ...  so i would not go back as far as the
>       begining of the Internet.  Old B has been around for quite
>       a while longer.

The most likely explanation appears to be a bug like that found in PowerDNS,
where the hint-IP address is not removed in favour of more current data.

The increase in traffic might easily be due to more favourable connectivity
to 'B', which would lead many resolver implementations to shift more queries
to it.

        Bert

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