On 24. 09. 22 11:20, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Philip Prindeville writes:
How many ISP's squelch DNSSEC like that? I hope it's not a common practice!
More common than you'd like to think. See Geoff's excellent world map
at https://stats.labs.apnic.net/dnssec
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Sandro writes:
> On 24-09-2022 11:20, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>> Philip Prindeville writes:
>>
>>> How many ISP's squelch DNSSEC like that? I hope it's not a common
>>> practice!
>> More common than you'd like to think. See Geoff's excellent world
>> map at https://stats.labs.apnic.net/dnssec
>
> Th
On 24-09-2022 11:20, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Philip Prindeville writes:
How many ISP's squelch DNSSEC like that? I hope it's not a common
practice!
More common than you'd like to think. See Geoff's excellent world
map at https://stats.labs.apnic.net/dnssec
Thank you for sharing this. Is there
> On 25. 9. 2022, at 8:43, b...@eckner.net wrote:
>
> Though, I find it interesting, that the TTL of the google dns server
> *increases* between the queries - are you sure, the order is right?
There's no guarantee that the client always hits the same server, so the TTL
might always be inconsis
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