And, more importantly, 'Google DNS' -- specifically Google customer resolver 
DNS, the stuff they provide at 8.8.8.8 -- is generally IP anycast, so depending 
on your geographic and network location, you are hitting different servers when 
you go to that IP.

On May 13, 2021 10:56:34 AM EDT, Warren Kumari via Outages 
<outages@outages.org> wrote:
>On Thu, May 13, 2021 at 10:41 AM John Cornelius via Outages <
>outages@outages.org> wrote:
>
>> Getting reports of issues with Google DNS. Can anyone confirm similar
>> issues?
>>
>
>When you say "reports of issues", can you be any more specific?
>Unable to ping the address?
>Not getting any answers?
>Getting answers without the AD bit?
>Getting slow answers?
>Getting wrong answers?
>Only answering over TCP/UDP/<something>?
>Only getting answers to some types of queries?
>Some set of names not resolving (if so, which?)?
>Older names in cache?
>A name was changed and it doesn't seem to be picked up yet?
>
>"issues" is a very broad term...
>
>
>W
>
>
>
>> Location:  Kentucky.
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