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Re: IOS new versions and network load
From: Mike Hammett <nanog () ics-il net>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 07:48:10 -0500 (CDT)
We've been looking into the caching server bit lately given that we're not due to get an official Apple node for at least another year yet. It looks very difficult to manage, given the DNS TXT records and domain search fields. If it was as simple as entering the supported IP ranges, it'd be a lot easier to implement. The caching service does support a lot more than content than "once a year" https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204675 ----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean-Francois Mezei" <jfmezei_nanog () vaxination ca> To: "Eduardo Schoedler" <listas () esds com br> Cc: Nanog () nanog org Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 6:43:50 PM Subject: Re: IOS new versions and network load On 2017-09-17 19:37, Eduardo Schoedler wrote:
Server is an app now, any MacOS can have it running.
But do carriers/ISPs really want to deal with a rack unfriendly Mac Mini or iMac at a carrier hotel? If the Server App could run on Linux, or if OS-X could boot on standard servers, perhaps, it it seems to be a very bad fit in carrier/enterprise environments.
Implementation will be a little tricky, because you need your customers to look a record in your domain.
I've tried reading some about it. The cache server app registers with Apple its existence and the IP address ranges it serves When a client wants to download new IOS version, Apple checked and finds that the client's IP is served by the caching server whose "local" IP is a.b.c.d (akaL the inside NAT IP address). Tells client to get version of software from that IP address. The DNS TXT records are used by the Caching Server to get the list of IP blocks it can serve. (not needed in the target small office environments where everyone is on same subnet and the caching server can tell the apple serves the one subnet it seves).
Current thread:
- Re: IOS new versions and network load, (continued)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Mel Beckman (Sep 17)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Mel Beckman (Sep 17)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load JASON BOTHE (Sep 17)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Christopher Morrow (Sep 17)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Ren Provo (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Job Snijders (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Seth Mattinen (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Robert Perkins (Sep 20)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Seth Mattinen (Sep 20)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Fake Name (hintss) (Sep 20)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Mike Hammett (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Paul Stewart (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Mike Hammett (Sep 18)
- RE: IOS new versions and network load Luke Guillory (Sep 18)
- RE: IOS new versions and network load Marco Slater (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load valdis . kletnieks (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Jared Mauch (Sep 18)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Jared Mauch (Sep 18)
- RE: IOS new versions and network load Aaron Gould (Sep 19)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Jared Mauch (Sep 20)
- Re: IOS new versions and network load Mike Hammett (Sep 20)