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Re: register.com down sev0?

  • From: Chris L. Morrow
  • Date: Sat Oct 28 13:46:18 2006

On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Joseph S D Yao wrote:

>
> On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:10:05PM -0400, [email protected] wrote:
> ...
> > As pointed out by Rob Seastrom in private email, RFC2182 addresses things
> > of biblical proportions - such as dispersion of nameservers geographically
> > and topologically. Having 3 secondaries, only one of them on separate /24,
> > and none of them on topologically different network does not qualify.
> ...
>
>
> ns1.register.com.	600	IN	A	216.21.234.96
> ns2.register.com.	600	IN	A	216.21.226.96
> ns3.register.com.	600	IN	A	216.21.234.97
> ns4.register.com.	600	IN	A	216.21.226.97
>
> I am not saying that register.com IS doing this, just that you can't say
> that they're NOT just from this evidence.

I think Alex could have included a few lines of traceroute to these hosts
showing that they all end behind:
7  tbr1-p014001.wswdc.ip.att.net (12.123.8.98)  9.754 ms  9.685 ms  9.608
ms
 8  tbr1-cl4.sl9mo.ip.att.net (12.122.10.30)  29.708 ms  29.593 ms  33.498
ms
 9  12.122.85.178 (12.122.85.178)  36.300 ms  28.558 ms  28.521 ms


So... it sorta looks like both /24's are behind something in StLouis,
Missouri ( to me atleast ).