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Thu, 16 Aug 2001 10:54:17 +0200
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Re: (ngtrans) Joint DNSEXT & NGTRANS summary
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 01:47:01AM +0200, Roy Arends wrote: > On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, bert hubert wrote: > > > I'm butting in here, but it may be interesting to know that quite a number > > of the top-100 resolving nameserver installations out there are still > > running Bind4! > > I'm interested in the algorithm to determine that list of top-100 > resolving nameserver installations. You just tcpdump a lot on nameservers hosting a lot of domains. I personally use dns-us1.powerdns.com and dns-eu1.powerdns.com, as well as ns1.i.am and ns2.i.am - these cover around 4000 domains, including the widely used 'i.am' one. Regards, bert