On 11/11/2017 19:46, Ben Croswell wrote:
> The use case i am looking at is using ECS or some other mechanism to
> pass the IP of client making the query to the global load-balancer. This
> information could then be used by the global load-balancer in making
> proximity decisions when crafting its r
The use case i am looking at is using ECS or some other mechanism to pass
the IP of client making the query to the global load-balancer. This
information could then be used by the global load-balancer in making
proximity decisions when crafting its response.
I.e. GLB sees 10.1.1.1 and returns a giv
On 11/11/2017 04:50, Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
> I'm not sure how ECS would be useful for load-balancing, as in the best
> case scenario it would require one to control every client side to send
> the client-subnet option.
It would help if Ben provided more details about what he's trying to
achieve.
I'm not sure how ECS would be useful for load-balancing, as in the best
case scenario it would require one to control every client side to send
the client-subnet option.
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 04:44:10PM +, Tony Finch wrote:
> Ben Croswell wrote:
> >
> > I have looked through the ARM and fou
Ben Croswell wrote:
>
> I have looked through the ARM and found references to setting the option in
> a dig. However I was not able locate options for sourcing that option on
> the DNS server.
BIND currently supports ECS on authoritative servers in ACLs for selecting
views. Recursive ECS support
I would like to use the client subnet option to overcome some hurdles
related to proximity load-balancing.
I have looked through the ARM and found references to setting the option in
a dig. However I was not able locate options for sourcing that option on
the DNS server.
Is anyone using ECS curre
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