[AusNOG] Google DNS 8.8.8.8
Cameron Murray
cameron at puddle.net.au
Wed Apr 20 16:40:29 EST 2011
>From memory when they were first released they both resolved to the US for
me.
Regards
Cameron
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Angelo Giuffrida <
angelo.giuffrida at gmail.com> wrote:
> From what I remember, 8.8.8.8 never used to resolve back to Australia.
>
> I remember distinctively that unlike google.com which has an Australian
> mirror (and resolves back to AUS through some routing black magic), their
> free DNS resolvers don't which was the reason why I didn't want to use
> them.
>
> But I could be remembering wrong... :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Angelo Giuffrida
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 20/04/2011, at 4:23 PM, Christopher Pollock <chris at ionetworks.com.au>
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Just thought I'd share something I discovered today that might affect some
> of you. Recently at home I've been having weird international speed issues
> (ISP is Internode) but only to certain locations. Speedtests and line sync
> were fine, some downloads great, others crawled. Vimeo was unusably slow,
> the App store was barely usable. Internode reported no issues. Swapped
> routers, no change.
>
> I finally nailed it down today - in a stroke of laziness I'd set 8.8.8.8
> for the DHCP pool's DNS server. Turns out, 8.8.8.8 doesn't seem to exist in
> Australia anymore. I swear this used to be in Sydney, it was around 60ms
> away. Wasn't it? Now, from my home, every box I've got around Au and every
> Traceroute site I can find, it's showing up in California.
>
> or-10mf.bne#traceroute 8.8.8.8
>
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Tracing the route to 8.8.8.8
>
> 1 150.101.180.24 28 msec 28 msec 28 msec
> 2 150.101.180.50 24 msec 28 msec 28 msec
> 3 203.16.212.13 44 msec 44 msec 44 msec
> 4 72.14.223.1 48 msec 44 msec 44 msec
> 5 66.249.95.226 44 msec 44 msec
> 66.249.95.224 44 msec
> 6 209.85.249.52 148 msec 144 msec
> 66.249.95.166 196 msec
> 7 209.85.255.34 160 msec 148 msec 144 msec
> 8 209.85.255.39 180 msec
> 209.85.255.217 176 msec 176 msec
> 9 209.85.250.101 176 msec 176 msec 180 msec
> 10 209.85.241.154 176 msec
> 209.85.241.162 184 msec
> 209.85.241.154 192 msec
> 11 8.8.8.8 176 msec 176 msec 176 msec
>
> A geolocation of the last hop before it finds its target:
> http://www.ip2location.com/209.85.241.154 - defs in the US. So Google's
> anycast DNS from the US is returning US-local mirror addresses for things
> instead of using Au CDNs. And it's causing weird, per-destination slowness.
> So that's the reason my 'net has been sporadically terrible this month.
>
> Anyone else got anything from 8.8.8.8 in Australia?
>
> --
> Christopher Pollock,
> io Networks Pty Ltd.
> e. chris at ionetworks.com.au
> p. 1300 1 2 4 8 16
> m. 0410 747 765
> http://www.ionetworks.com.au
> In-house, Outsourced.
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