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Re: Testing root server down code
From: Niels Bakker <niels=nanog () bakker net>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 23:52:53 +0200
* sean () donelan com (Sean Donelan) [Wed 23 Oct 2002, 19:34 CEST]:
The last time all the root servers were down was June 28 1985. On June 29 1985 there was a flurry of messages about adding root server down code to the various DNS implementations of the day. Apparently, some of the software had a poor response to all root servers being unreachable, and spun out of control. Has anyone tested modern DNS code (Microsoft and BIND to name two) for this condition recently? I haven't, hence my question.
I'm certain that a lot of Linux users on dialups have their computers boot up with an `all root servers unreachable' condition present, and that the caching named's on their computers don't spin out of control. To name but one scenario. Regards, -- Niels. -- "War is God's way of teaching Americans geography." -- Ambrose Bierce, writer (1842-1914)
Current thread:
- Testing root server down code Sean Donelan (Oct 23)
- Re: Testing root server down code Stephen J. Wilcox (Oct 23)
- Re: Testing root server down code Martin J. Levy (Oct 23)
- Testing root server down code Peter Salus (Oct 23)
- Re: Testing root server down code Sean Donelan (Oct 23)
- Re: Testing root server down code Niels Bakker (Oct 23)
- Re: Testing root server down code Stephen J. Wilcox (Oct 23)