On 8.12.15 16:16 , Nico CARTRON wrote:
On 8 December 2015 at 16:07:02, Stephane Bortzmeyer (bortzmeyer@nic.fr <mailto:bortzmeyer@nic.fr>) wrote:
Thanks Stéphane for your reactivity, as usual :)
“Such test traffic may not be indicative of what happens to normal traffic or user experience”.
Not entirely sure what this means behind, or is it just them trying to minimise the impact?
Real resolvers - use caching, - retry queries, - can use all authoritative servers for a zone, - perform recursion, and (again) - use caching. The typical TTL for caching in the root zone is 48 hours. dnsmon does not do any of this. it measures the responsiveness of particular servers. This means dnsmon is a diagnostic tool for DNS root name server operators and not a diagnostic tool for the DNS service. Daniel inventor of dnsmon (the first version) co-inventor of RIPE Atlas advisor for for k.root-servers.net operations (one of "them")