
[disclosure further down] With the recent other DNS related outages, I'd like to remind people of the wonderful RFC 2182. https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2182.txt Basically: don't put all your eggs behind or in the same ASN, prefix or company. If you need off-net secondary there are many free services out there. Also: consider IPv6 as providng a secondary path of resilience. If IPv4 is down or under attack (eg: twitter this week, IPv4 was down, but IPv6 routes were not impacted) let the protocols work for you. - jared [i operate a free secondary dns service and welcome people to leverage it for your needs, https://puck.nether.net/dns/ ] On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 08:39:42AM -0600, Matthew Beckwell via Outages wrote:
For the most part, I'm not seeing responses from ns1.he.net ns2.he.net ns3.he.net ns4.he.net ns5.he.net
In Minneapolis. I did see a single response from ns5.he.net sneak in at 1482 msec
~Matthew
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