Abstract
The root server is at the top of the domain name hierarchical structure. To improve root service performance, each root deploys anycast nodes worldwide. What is the actual service performance of these nodes after deployment? We analyze the service performance of the root anycast nodes deployed in China based on the active measurement data detected by the VPs of different ISPs in different geographical locations. From the analysis, we find that the resolution performance of the roots with anycast nodes deployed in China is higher than that of roots without deployment. However, users of different operators have significant differences in accessing the root servers, such as parsing time, hitting anycast nodes, and most anycast nodes only providing services for one operator, limiting the service scope and reducing the service performance. The analysis results can help the root management and introduction institutions master the actual service status of the root servers, which can be used to optimize the performance of the existing root anycast nodes and provide a basis for deploying new root anycast nodes in the next step. Finally, we find that 67 top-level domain names are hijacked on the resolution path based on the measured data.
Funder
The Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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