h-root-servers.net

Sabri Berisha sabri at cluecentral.net
Mon Oct 24 13:43:14 UTC 2005


On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:40:14PM +0200, Peter Dambier wrote:
> Sabri Berisha wrote:

Dear Peter,

> > Peter Dambier did post nonsense. In fact, it was total nonsense since
> > the AMS-IX is not present in any KPN datacentre, *and* it is impossible
> > for end-hosts to connect to the AMS-IX directly.
> 
> Part of the traceroutes between me and the system I was talking of:
> 
>  6  da-ea1.DA.DE.net.DTAG.DE (62.153.179.54)  18.334 ms   22.725 ms   
>  4  ams-e4.AMS.NL.net.DTAG.DE (62.154.15.2)  145.264 ms   152.212 ms   
>  5  amx-gw2.nl.dtag.de (195.69.145.211)  14.737 ms   13.115 ms   11.501 ms
>  5  gb-2-0-0.amsix1.tcams.nl.easynet.net (195.69.144.38)  169.072 ms   

> I did not say the host was connected to the IX. I said it was living in a
> datacentre connected to Amsterdam IX.

You said:

> I know of one host here in germany who can see h.root-servers.net.
> That host is living in a KPN data centre directly connected to Amterdam
> IX.

Your own traceroute clearly shows that your host is not directly
connected to the AMS-IX. Nor does the KPN datacenter it resides in. The
AMS-IX has 4 datacenters where members can place equipment which can be
directly connected to the AMS-IX:

- GlobalSwitch;
- Sara;
- Nikhef;
- Telecity2, Kuiperbergerweg;

Every statement otherwise is bogus, nonsense, crap or whatever term you
prefer to use for this.

-- 
Sabri

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