> Anycast DNS is inadvisable.  DNS is specified to work on TCP, and Anycast
> is unsuitable for TCP.

Your biases against anycast DNS are well known, and don't really add
anything to the discussion at this point.

> Those few who have been promoting the idea of anycast DNS were found to be
> wrong in their assumptions.  See previous discussion on the subject in the
> archives.

Yes, please do see previous discussions. Many of us operate anycast
DNS without problems, and we are aware of the possible problems with
per-packet load-balancing.

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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