Here is the update from Geoff himself. I guess they didn't want to publish
it on April 1st (AEST).
https://blog.apnic.net/2018/04/02/apnic-labs-enters-into-a-research-agreement-with-cloudflare/
On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 at 09:51 Stephen Satchell wrote:
> On 04/01/2018 01:03 PM, Paul Ebersman wrote:
> >
On 04/01/2018 01:03 PM, Paul Ebersman wrote:
And yes, running your own resolver is more private. So is running your
own home linux server instead of antique consumer OSs on consumer grade
gear and using VPNs. But how many folks can do that?
I gave up on Microsoft desktop products more than 15
mhoppes> Why not just implement recursive cache severs on end user
mhoppes> routers?
Because who ever saw problems with old, unpatched code or misconfigured
CPE routers? And they all use the best possible hardware and are at the
end of uncongested, close to the core connections. Not. ;)
mhoppes>>
Each file can only contain a single IP address in order to upload to the
cloud spreadsheet. You'll need to split each entry into it's own file
and then it should work. Good luck!
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Pete Baldwin
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On 04/01/2018 07:09 AM, Job Snij
Hi,
Maybe this links will help :
https://blog.cloudflare.com/dns-resolver-1-1-1-1/
https://blog.cloudflare.com/announcing-/
Best regards.
> Le 1 avr. 2018 à 19:05, Mike Hammett a écrit :
>
> Unless you want optimum CDN performance, then your recursive servers belong
> pushed back in y
Unless you want optimum CDN performance, then your recursive servers belong
pushed back in your network until there are no more diverse upstream\peer paths
to choose from.
Yes, I know there's an extension to DNS to help remove this need, but until
that's universally supported, you can't abando
On 04/01/2018 08:18 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote:
Why not just implement recursive cache severs on end user routers?
Why does an end user CPE need to query one or two specific DNS
servers?
Recursive lookups take bandwidth and wall time. The closer you can get
your recursive DNS server to the core of
Well that isnt optimal for root servers. Every cpe querying root would be
waste really.
Though we can copy root zone into recursive servers (not via DNS) and serve
from CPEs that way.
I think the real problem is restictions of networks who won’t let you run
this on your devices.
Mehmet
On Sun,
Do we? (Need more services like this?)
Why not just implement recursive cache severs on end user routers? Why does
an end user CPE need to query one or two specific DNS servers?
Recursive servers like PowerDNS are extremely simple and light weight.
Is there a legitimate reason things don’t j
https://1.1.1.1 link has details of the service.
No official announcement from APNIC (though Geoff replied my direct email
inquiry privately)
I don’t know why this prefix was handed over to any company for a service
without public consultation but again this may or may not be required. I am
just
job> Hi all, I made a list of the IPv6 addresses in my home LAN, but
job> have trouble copy+pasting the list into a cloud spreadsheet. My
job> address list is here: http://pete.meerval.net/~job/
job> How do other folks do this? Just administrate things in text files?
I just put all my v6 addrs in
Job Snijders writes:
Hi,
> I made a list of the IPv6 addresses in my home LAN, but have trouble
> copy+pasting the list into a cloud spreadsheet. My address list is here:
> http://pete.meerval.net/~job/
>
> How do other folks do this? Just administrate things in text files?
If the standard IPA
> Hi all,
>
> I made a list of the IPv6 addresses in my home LAN, but have trouble
> copy+pasting the list into a cloud spreadsheet. My address list is here:
> http://pete.meerval.net/~job/
>
> How do other folks do this? Just administrate things in text files?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Job
Length
Hi Job,
I quickly went through your whole list and looking at the totally random
addresses I think it is best if you render a multi-page TIFF file from each
address and put them into a binary field of an MS Access database. That
might sound unusual but you could easily access them from Excel a
Hi all,
I made a list of the IPv6 addresses in my home LAN, but have trouble
copy+pasting the list into a cloud spreadsheet. My address list is here:
http://pete.meerval.net/~job/
How do other folks do this? Just administrate things in text files?
Kind regards,
Job
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