7 Oct
2021
7 Oct
'21
12:30 p.m.
On 10/7/21 18:21, William Herrin wrote:
It wasn't forgotten. Folks gained a lot of experience with anycast DNS between 2002 and 2006. Not withdrawing the routes when the servers are deemed malfunctioning turned out not to be an operationally sound practice. The theory offered in 3258 was wrong.
Especially terrible when you have a DNS daemon that has crashed, but Quagga (or whatever routing suite you use) is still humming. Mark.