Re: Beyond China's independent root-servers -- Expanding and Fixing Domain Notation

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Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote:

On 3 mar 2006, at 18.15, Joe Baptista wrote:

Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote:

To best of my knowledge, that there are no new Chinese root- servers - despite what the press says. And at least we have not seen a drop in queries to our anycast instance in Beijing yet so there even seems to be data to support that...



There are. Check Peter Dambiers messages for details.


Exactly what does he prove there? Please explain....


Take this one

; <<>> DiG 9.1.3 <<>> -t any xn--8pru44h.xn--55qx5d @ns5.ce.net.cn.
;; global options:  printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 11465
;; flags: qr aa rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 4, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;xn--8pru44h.xn--55qx5d.                IN      ANY

;; ANSWER SECTION:
xn--8pru44h.xn--55qx5d. 1800    IN      SOA     ns5.ce.net.cn. tech.ce.net.cn. 2004072009 3600 900 1209600 1800
xn--8pru44h.xn--55qx5d. 1800    IN      A       210.51.169.151
xn--8pru44h.xn--55qx5d. 1800    IN      MX      10 mail.xn--8pRu44H.xn--55Qx5D.
xn--8pru44h.xn--55qx5d. 1800    IN      NS      ns5.ce.net.cn.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
mail.xn--8pRu44H.xn--55Qx5D. 1800 IN    A       210.51.171.29

;; Query time: 460 msec
;; SERVER: 210.51.171.200#53(ns5.ce.net.cn.)
;; WHEN: Sun Mar  5 10:52:41 2006
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 205


They obviously have got email and they use it.
And they have got a homepage too.

http://xn--8pru44h.xn--55qx5d/

Every shoemaker in the Netherlands can see them and order
their soles from them. Look at your soles (the inside :)

Maybe the root has changed and you are on the wrong server.

Chinese students do use these domains to communicate home.

Tiscali have updated their nameservers to be able to cope
with those emails.

Maybe anycast has played a trick on you and you cannot see
the right nameservers :)



Second - you will notice an increase in what you guys at the roots call I think illegal or erroneous TLDs - which see

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/02/05/dud_queries_swamp_us_internet/


I see no increase in these, but we do see a lot of them in general...


Incidentally - since my article was written I have not seen any further studies concerning root traffic from CAIDA or anyone else. In fact root operators don't really share much with the world - do they?



Of query data? No and this a complex issue, at least for us that involves local laws regarding privacy and personal integrity. As for qps data, sharing that in real-time is at least by us considered a security issue. That said, we will as of the end of this quarter start publishing a quarterly newsletter that among other things will include some data over the past quarter.

- kurtis -

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