[AusNOG] Move over to AusSAG.net, SAGE-AU or Whirlpool please (Re: Speaking of DNS...)

Mark ZZZ Smith markzzzsmith at yahoo.com.au
Wed Feb 12 19:04:59 EST 2014


DNS is OT for this list.



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> From: Wolfgang Nagele <wolfgang.nagele at ausregistry.com.au>
>To: Mark Foster <blakjak at blakjak.net>; "ausnog at lists.ausnog.net" <ausnog at lists.ausnog.net> 
>Sent: Wednesday, 12 February 2014 6:33 PM
>Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Speaking of DNS...
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>On 2/12/14, 6:23 PM, "Mark Foster" <blakjak at blakjak.net> wrote:
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>... what's the done method of troubleshooting DNS problems that only 
>>affect certain network(s), now that open resolvers are (hopefully) a 
>>thing of the past?
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>>I have semi-regularly struggled with troubleshooting email delivery 
>>problems (for example), due to an inability to see what ISP X sees as my 
>>MX record.
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>>Onceuponatime I could just query their DNS servers myself. Now it seems 
>>I either have to hope that their helpdesk understand what an MX record 
>>actually is, or try to find a shell account on a machine within their 
>>network to tinker with...
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>>I didn't realise that DNS was something that was a candidate for a 
>>network of 'looking-glass' systems, but perhaps it is... Need a nice, 
>>rate-limited, hard-to-abuse web-based DNS lookup tool to become commonly 
>>available, perhaps?
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>>Cheers
>>Mark.
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