1 Sep
2006
1 Sep
'06
12:37 p.m.
On 1-Sep-2006, at 02:11, Martin Hannigan wrote:
You seem to be suggesting that ISPs run stealth slaves for these kinds of zones. This may have been a useful pointer for ISPs in days gone by, but I think today it's impractical advice.
How so? Anyone can get a zone and turn up [a-m] on-net and outperform (response and uptime) many of the existing instances of root servers.
The root servers are easy; the zone is tiny and the update frequency is miniscule. We were talking about TLD servers. Joe