Thanks Duane,
For what is worth, I took a look on volume of TCP queries over the years
reaching each Root Servers letter, just to have a feeling on how TCP
traffic is evolving on DNS:
https://github.com/gmmoura/root-RSSAC002-timeseries
It seems that DNS over TCP is slowly increasing for most l
> I don't understand how changing to a shorter TTL (from 1 day to 5
> minutes) reduced the RTT. Seems backwards.
Good catch. You're right: it went from 5 minutes to 1 day. Will fix it.
/giovane
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Folks,
So we've presented the -03 version of our draft at IETF104 in Prague.
Thanks everybody for their feedback, sure help us to improve the document.
We worked on a new version of the draft, which yon can find at:
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https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-moura-dnsop-authoritative-recommendations-04.
Folks,
We have a new version of our draft:
https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-moura-dnsop-authoritative-recommendations-02.txt
We will present it for the first time to the WG in Prague.
As always, feedback is much appreciated.
Major changes:
- 's/anycast site/anycast instance/g' to conform to RF
Folks,
We've just published a new version of our draft at:
https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-moura-dnsop-authoritative-recommendations-01.txt
Thanks again for the reviewers of version 00.
Major changes:
* Fixed scope: folks pointed that our recommendations (such as use
anycast) were not for eve
> I run authoritative servers for about 500 small domains, but I suspect
> I am not the operator you are looking for.
First, thanks everybody for reviewing the draft, lots of valuable
feedback in these comments.
Now, the first thing we need to do (as pointed by multiple reviewers) is
to define w
Folks,
We have a new draft and we'd like to ask the WG to adopt it:
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https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-moura-dnsop-authoritative-recommendations/
This is an informational draft that presents recommendations for
authoritative DNS operators, based on research works we have been
conducting