Suggestions for a distributed DNS zone hosting solution I'm designing

Timothe Litt litt at acm.org
Fri Mar 9 14:25:48 UTC 2018


On 08-Mar-18 07:52, Tony Finch wrote:
> Best way to achieve this is with anycast, which can be pretty
> time-consuming to set up - try searching for Nat Morris's presentation
> "anycast on a shoestring" which he gave at several NOG meetings.
> The advantage of anycast (as opposed to having NS records in lots of
> locations) is that you are depending less on resolvers to work out for
> themselves which of your servers is fastest.
>
Does anyone know what happened to his project?

It looked like an interesting secondary DNS, but it seems to be out of
business.

noc.esgob.com has a recently expired certificate, and redirects to one
line text page (his name).

The github repository is empty.

So it appears to be defunct.

Timothe Litt
ACM Distinguished Engineer
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