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[atlas] Tagging probes which are using the ISP's DNS server?
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Niall O'Reilly
niall.oreilly at ucd.ie
Fri Oct 7 09:57:52 CEST 2022
On 6 Oct 2022, at 13:32, Simon Brandt via ripe-atlas wrote: > If the distinction isn't to difficult to implement, I would prefer > these three types as system tags: > > Inside-AS DNS > Outside-AS DNS > RFC1918 DNS At least these are necessary, but I'm not sure that they are sufficient. For example, "Inside-AS" masks the distinction between on-site and ISP-provided resolvers, which are distinct on my domestic network (RFC1918 + GLA) and still (I believe) on the campus network where I once had a day job (Gv4 + GLA). Apart from that, should there be separate tags for RFC1918 and ULA? €0,02 Niall
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