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sorressean: Does arpnetworks DNS not respond to recursive DNS requests? have local_unbound forwarding to it
ant: sorressean: which server and from where?
mercutio: recursive is normal for dns
that would be the same as resolv.conf neemserver
nameserver
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mnathani: sorressean: the authoritave ns1.arpnetworks.com and ns2.arpnetworks.com should not respond to recursive queries
http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/dns-servers
those ones are for customers and recursive lookups
I was curious, does any incoming ARP traffic destined for Germany show up at LAX? Perhaps due to a shorter AS-Path
mercutio: germany ip addresses aren't advertised at LAX
mnathani: do the edge routers ever get confused when sending traffic between LAX and Germany as the source AS number and destination AS number are the same?
mercutio: yeah there was a slight issue with that originally
mnathani: now if you had your own backbone / dark fiber / mpls between the 2 cities that wouldnt have been a problem I dont think :-)
mercutio: you'd want it to be redundant though
otherwise you still have the same issue