Peter Beckman wrote:
SO. Who's problem is this to fix? Is it:
1. Me? Am I a dope for using a very reliable but anycasted resolving
name service? Clearly, I could just use the handy dandy easy to
remember because I worked there 198.6.1.x, or is that an Internet
faux pas because technically I wasn't given permission to use it?
We are network operators. We all use robust distributed name servers,
along with our own (usually hidden) primary.
But as a network operator, why aren't you running your own caching resolver?
Not since the '80s have I ever needed to point at somebody else's resolver,
the DNS is much better distributed now.