Op 30-10-2025 om 15:38 schreef Joe Abley via dns-wg:
On 30 Oct 2025, at 14:49, Hank Nussbacher <hank@efes.iucc.ac.il> wrote:
https://pulse.internetsociety.org/blog/more-than-70-of-dns-root-queries-are-...
The surprising thing to me about this is that anybody thinks this is surprising. Evi Nemeth wrote about this over 20 years ago. Do people imagine that the graph of junk is going down and to the right?
There is a very nice ICANN project, managed by Alain Durand and Christian Huitema, measuring this metric over the last 7 years with I root: https://ithi.research.icann.org/graph-m3.html At least for I root, the long term trend for No Such Domain queries appears to go down sort of. Also, from the graph in the ISOC article, it looks like their measurement is from 2023. I also don't see mentioning of cacheable queries in the article, so I'm assuming it is only about No Such Domain queries. -- Willem