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[dns-wg] New on RIPE Labs: Researching F-root Anycast Placement Using RIPE Atlas
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Carlos M. Martinez
carlosm3011 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 14 19:48:15 CEST 2015
Interesting idea. On 10/14/15 2:46 PM, Joe Abley wrote: > > > On 14 Oct 2015, at 11:49, Carlos M. Martinez wrote: > >> Awesome name for a new appliance: ACA >> >> Anycasted Crap Absorber > > If we had some reasonable measure of crap, it might be interesting to > see how well the sources and traffic correlates with what is received on > AS112 nodes. I appreciate that this is a big ask for a > loosely-coordinated, volunteer project. > > If there's a convincing correlation, then AS112 nodes would make good > crap canaries that could guide the deployment of anycast instances for > other DNS services. It'd also provide some commercial incentive for > people to deploy AS112 nodes. > > > Joe >
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