A noble idea, but alas not terribly useful.

If this were available, we'd disable it in anything we deploy nor build it into our code base.

At 11:26 -0700 9/25/11, <xun...@isi.edu> wrote:
Hi all,

Our research group has been looking at assessing anycast usage.
(We have a technical report about our early findings at
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/isi-pubs/tr-671.pdf if you're interested.)

One result of that work is that we think additional information
would make anycast dianosis much easier---we'd like to use
in-band class-IN TXT records to augment what is done today
with class-CHAOS records today (RFC-4892).  In discussing
our findings and proposed approach with ISC, they recommended
we put together an internet-draft that documents our proposal.

We have a draft of our proposal with rationale at
http://www.isi.edu/~xunfan/research/draft-anycast-diagnostics.txt

We'd love to get feedback from the working group,
and to know if this sort of diagnosis would be something
appropriate for the WG to take up.
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