On a Xerox Phaser 3635MFP printer running the latest firmware, when attempting to configure it to use 1.1.1.1 for DNS, it throws the following error: "The following Alternate DNS Server 1 addresses are not permitted: 1.1.1.1 and 255.255.255.255". I suspect this was intended to prevent people from putting in an "invalid" placeholder, but the assumption that 1.1.1.1 would never be an actual DNS server that somebody might actually wish to use appears to have been unwise. Daniel Dent https://www.danieldent.com On 2018-04-02 12:32 PM, Marty Strong via NANOG wrote:
Do you have one?
Do you know what is causing it to fail? i.e. IP on internal interface etc.
Regards, Marty Strong -------------------------------------- Cloudflare - AS13335 Network Engineer marty@cloudflare.com +44 7584 906 055 smartflare (Skype)
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On 2 Apr 2018, at 19:24, Rubens Kuhl <rubensk@gmail.com> wrote:
D-Link DMG-6661 as well.
Rubens
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 12:26 PM, Marty Strong via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote: So far we know about a few CPEs which answer for 1.1.1.1 themselves:
- Pace 5268 - Calix GigaCenter - Various Cisco Wifi access points
If you know of others please send them my way so we can investigate.
Regards, Marty Strong -------------------------------------- Cloudflare - AS13335 Network Engineer marty@cloudflare.com +44 7584 906 055 smartflare (Skype)
https://www.peeringdb.com/asn/13335
On 2 Apr 2018, at 16:16, Jason Kuehl <jason.w.kuehl@gmail.com> wrote:
Just like "S3 dependency check day" Thus begins "National 1.1.1.1 change week" I've already around a few peaces of equipment sets with 1.1.1.1
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 11:05 AM, Matt Hoppes < mattlists@rivervalleyinternet.net> wrote:
Seeing as how 1.1.1.1 isn’t suppose to be routed I’m not surprised this is causing odd issues.
On Apr 2, 2018, at 11:03, Darin Steffl <darin.steffl@mnwifi.com> wrote:
I am behind a Calix router at home for my ISP and 1.1.1.1 goes to my router and not any further. When I enter the IP into my browser, it opens the login page for my router. So it appears 1.1.1.1 is used as a loopback in my Calix router.
1.0.0.1 goes to the proper place fine.
On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 3:59 PM, Jeremy L. Gaddis <lists-nanog@gadd.is> wrote:
Greetings,
If anyone at 7018 wants to pass a message along to the correct folks, please let them know that Cloudflare's new public DNS service (1.1.1.1) is completely unusable for at least some of AT&T's customers.
There is apparently a bug with some CPE (including the 5268AC). From behind such CPE, the services at 1.1.1.1 are completely unreachable, whether via (ICMP) ping, DNS, or HTTPS.
Using the 5268AC's web-based diagnostic tools, pinging 1.1.1.1 returns the following results:
ping successful: icmp seq:0, time=2.364 ms ping successful: icmp seq:1, time=1.085 ms ping successful: icmp seq:2, time=1.160 ms ping successful: icmp seq:3, time=1.245 ms ping successful: icmp seq:4, time=0.739 ms
RTTs to the CPE's default gateway are, at minimum, ~20 ms.
A traceroute (using the same web-based diagnostic tool built-in to the CPE) reports, simply:
traceroute 1.1.1.1 with: 64 bytes of data
1: 1.1.1.1(1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com), time=0 ms
I haven't bothered to report this to AT&T through the standard customer support channels (for reasons that should be obvious to anyone who has ever called AT&T's consumer/residential technical support) but if anyone at AT&T wants to pass the info along to the appropriate group, it would certainly be appreciated.
Thanks, -Jeremy
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