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So the net didn't go away today. I never thought it would. The sixth Root Zone DNSSEC Deployment Technical Status Update was posted today. Also, three IDNs, all in Arabic Script, the first products of more work than I want to admit, mine and that of others I worked with, went into the root today.

The g root instance was overloaded by packet capture for the DURZ reporting, so one instance of the g root instance ceased packet capture and DURZ reporting. The g-root appears to be having reachability issues that preceded the introduction of the DURZ on j-root. Click on this and scroll down for the technoporn.

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