> On Nov 25, 2019, at 9:54 PM, Florian Weimer <[email protected]> wrote: > The query numbers are surprisingly low. To me at last.
Duane Wessels did a good study some time ago of queries to the root. I believe
over 99% were bogus, not real queries for resolvable things.
> Do we know why the number of root instances has increased? Is it
> because of the incoming data is interesting?
In some cases perhaps. In our case, we typically install eight at each
location, and we’ve passed two hundred locations now. So this:
> The Domain Name System (DNS) leverages nearly 1K distributed
> servers
…is not exactly correct… Perhaps it’s only 1K _locations_.
We provide them to make the root more resilient against DDoS, and to reduce
query latency. But we’re a non-profit which exists for that purpose, we don’t
derive any revenue from it, and our finances are publicly audited. For-profits
require revenue, and there’s certainly a market for pcaps taken from in front
of root servers.
-Bill
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