Comcast DNS/POP performance question
josephc at etards.net
josephc at etards.net
Wed Jul 2 11:30:21 EDT 2003
I'm not really sure WHY you would want that info. It's all assigned via
DHCP and could change at a given moment. It's possible in the future your
IP could be a on a completely different subnet, making the gateway address
you were using before unreachable.
DNS servers too are assigned via DHCP so there is no need to manually
enter them.
-joe
On 2 Jul 2003, Thomas Lopolito wrote:
> I've called and asked for their Primary and Secondary DNS server IP
> addresses as well as the gateway IP and they refused to give them to me.
> They gave me Windows instructions but when I informed them I was using
> linux, I was told I'm on my own. I tried to explain that was fine with
> me; just tell me the addresses, but they couldn't get past the Windows
> issue. I think the answer is that they really don't know and I'm not
> sure how far up the food chain you have to go to get the info. I stopped
> trying after the second supervisor.
>
>
> On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 00:20, Robert La Ferla wrote:
> > Resending because I used 'x' instead 'n' for the ips below and the
> > mailing list software thought it was obscene content! ;-)
> >
> > Since Comcast uses a single hostname for their POP server, are they
> > doing a DNS trick to route regional traffic to different IP addresses
> > for multiple POP servers? e.g. Boston's pop.comcast.net resolves to
> > nnn.nnn.nnn.1 and California's resolves to nnn.nnn.nnn.2, etc... Or are
> > they really using a simple powerful POP server to handle all the traffic
> > for comcast.net? I ask this because if they are doing a DNS trick and
> > you don't use their DNS servers, performance can suffer. Anyone know
> > the facts?
> >
> >
> >
> >
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