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Re: Facebook post-mortems...


From: Bjørn Mork <bjorn () mork no>
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2021 17:27:23 +0200

Jean St-Laurent via NANOG <nanog () nanog org> writes:

Let's check how these big companies are spreading their NS's.

$ dig +short facebook.com NS
d.ns.facebook.com.
b.ns.facebook.com.
c.ns.facebook.com.
a.ns.facebook.com.

$ dig +short google.com NS
ns1.google.com.
ns4.google.com.
ns2.google.com.
ns3.google.com.

$ dig +short apple.com NS
a.ns.apple.com.
b.ns.apple.com.
c.ns.apple.com.
d.ns.apple.com.

$ dig +short amazon.com NS
ns4.p31.dynect.net.
ns3.p31.dynect.net.
ns1.p31.dynect.net.
ns2.p31.dynect.net.
pdns6.ultradns.co.uk.
pdns1.ultradns.net.

$ dig +short netflix.com NS
ns-1372.awsdns-43.org.
ns-1984.awsdns-56.co.uk.
ns-659.awsdns-18.net.
ns-81.awsdns-10.com.

Just to state the obvious: Names are irrelevant. Addresses are not.

These names are just place holders for the glue in the parent zone
anyway.  If you look behind the names you'll find that Apple spread
their servers between two ASes. So they are not as vulnerable as Google
and Facebook.


Bjørn


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