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Re: F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET moved to Beijing?


From: Jimmy Hess <mysidia () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 14:03:19 -0500

I see similar,  intermittedly

#  dig +short +norec @F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET HOSTNAME.BIND CHAOS TXT
"pek2a.f.root-servers.org"

#  dig +short +norec @F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET HOSTNAME.BIND CHAOS TXT
"ord1b.f.root-servers.org"



On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Janne Snabb <snabb () epipe com> wrote:
I happened to notice the following at three separate sites around
the US and one site in Europe:

$ dig +short +norec @F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET HOSTNAME.BIND CHAOS TXT
"pek2a.f.root-servers.org"

and:

$ dig +short +norec @F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET HOSTNAME.BIND CHAOS TXT
"pek2b.f.root-servers.org"

After running a couple of traceroutes it appears that he.net has a
route for F's anycast IPv6 address (2001:500:2f::f) towards Beijing.
According to https://www.isc.org/community/f-root/sites the Beijing
node should be a "Local Node" (without IPv6 but I suppose the list
is not up to date).

I believe this means that a lot of DNS queries from IPv6 enabled
sites in US and other countries are going to Beijing. I wonder if
this is intentional? Chinese government (CNNIC) seems to be in the
path.

All my sites seem to have he.net somewhere in the IPv6 connectivity
path. I wonder if this is specific to he.net or more wide-spread
routing anomaly?

I have notified he.net NOC and F-root @ ISC.

Best Regards,
--
Janne Snabb / EPIPE Communications
snabb () epipe com - http://epipe.com/





-- 
-JH


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