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Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story?
From: Scott Howard <scott () doc net au>
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:00:27 -0800
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Sean Reifschneider <jafo () tummy com> wrote:
Why "conjecture"? Examining the /32s from inside and outside of 3356I said conjecture because every person I found in my searches said things like "I think it might be anycasted" or "they could be using anycast". Until this thread, I didn't see any that spoke with authority on the subject.
http://www.traceroute.org (and/or http://lg.level3.net, etc) will show pretty readily confirm that it's anycast. They will also show that in some parts of the world the various 4.2.2.1-6 addresses go to different locations. eg, from Level 3 in London I'm seeing 4.2.2.1, .3 and .5 going to London, but .2, .4 and .6 all go to Frankfurt. Personally I've moved away from using 4.2.2.1 and .2 after we had a few issues with them, especially in Europe. 4.2.2.5 and .6 seem to be far more stable, although obviously that might vary depending on region. Scott.
Current thread:
- RE: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story?, (continued)
- RE: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Tomas L. Byrnes (Feb 17)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Patrick W. Gilmore (Feb 17)
- RE: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Tomas L. Byrnes (Feb 17)
- RE: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Tomas L. Byrnes (Feb 16)
- RE: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Frank Bulk (Feb 16)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Scott Howard (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Mark Andrews (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Sean Reifschneider (Feb 14)
- Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story? Scott Howard (Feb 14)