On 2/9/22 15:00, Masataka Ohta wrote:


Wrong. It is not bad, at least not so bad, pinging properly
anycast DNS servers.

The point of anycast is resistance to DDoS.

But, relying on hard coded 8.8.8.8 is not a good idea because
DNS service of the address may be terminated.

Instead, properly anycast root name servers are authoritative
resources provided for public DNS queries which can be used for
pinging, though pinging so with ICMP should be less painful
for the servers.

That's like saying you won't have an egg for dinner because it's typically had for breakfast.

Users don't care what infrastructure has been designated for. If they can find another use for it other than designed, which serves their interests, they will use it.

We need to allow, and account, for that.

Mark.

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