Max Larson Henry wrote:
> has someone experience in anycast ipv4 networks (to support DNS)?
"Never been done" "Dangerous" "TCP does not work" etc etc etc.
- Yes but as for DNS, anycast is essentially used for user requests (UDP) not to perform zone transfer(TCP).
Also that would work, unless you have a very unstable routing table that makes the node swap all the time. Please also note that if a DNS answer does not fit inside a a UDP packet (default 512, MTU with EDNS0) that the fallback is TCP mode... John Payne wrote: [..]
Can't really tell if you're being serious here due to caffeine underrun.
As it is already almost 15:00 in Europe (and it is a friday), take a guess ;) Also note the next line I wrote and the point to the google, which you now have done for the person, who probably is also having a lazy friday afternoon ;) Greets, Jeroen