On Thu, 6 Oct 2022 at 13:32, Simon Brandt via ripe-atlas
<ripe-atlas@ripe.net> wrote:
If the distinction isn't to difficult to implement, I would prefer these three types as system tags:
Inside-AS DNS Outside-AS DNS RFC1918 DNS
Agreed, these three tags would IMO satisfy *most* use cases. Certainly mine, too. I'm now curious how that would work with dual-stack probes using different
On Thursday, 6 October 2022 19:42:58 EEST netravnen+ripelist@gmail.com wrote: providers for v4 and v6... My probe uses my local Provider for v4 and HE for IPv6 (static /48 network with reverse dns delegation would never be possible from my local provider). According to that logic, using my local router as dns server for the probe, could set all three tags depending on the used dns server. As an example depending on the transport protocol used for dns: - v4 uses RFC1918 IP as resolver IP and inside AS DNS Server - v6 uses public IP of subnet and resolves via a different AS if the query is sent over v6 It could also be argued, that the v6 case is still Inside-AS DNS, but it should be clear how the tags are determined. Or is this case in the meantime special enough to ignore it due to the rising native v6 rollout by providers?