b.root-servers.net
Stephane Bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer at nic.fr
Tue Feb 3 08:35:55 UTC 2004
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 01:52:34PM +0000,
George <news-text at georgeland.co.uk> wrote
a message of 51 lines which said:
> I have noticed that the b.root-servers.net IP has changed.
It has been announced by Verisign a few days ago (of course not by the
spineless IANA/ICANN).
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg00696.html
> My question is. Does it work for you ?
No. It fails from many places. Nobody at ISI (home of B) seems to
really care and not our ISP either.
Here is a partial list of sites with problems:
1) At least a part of Renater (192.134.4.0/22, AS 2200). Other parts
of Renater are known as OK (Renater has many prefixes).
2) At least a part of Global Crossing (Layer, 146.82.136.0/21, AS
27354, connected by Global Crossing)
3) At least a part of Oleane (no IP address sorry, connected by
OpenTransit, AS 5511, like Renater)
4) Nerim (62.212.96.0/19, AS 13193)
5) At least a part of Level 3 (Brussels data center, no IP address,
sorry). Other parts of Level 3 are known as OK.
6) Mediaserv (connected by Cable&Wireless) (213.188.160.0/24, AS 3561)
7) You :-)
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