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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/03/2018 12:21 PM, Pavlos Parissis
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<pre wrap="">On 03/04/2018 11:13 πμ, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Το ενδιαφέρον θα ήταν να βρεθεί σε ποιους δεν παίζει το 1.1.1.1. :-D
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Είμαι σίγουρος ότι θα υπάρχουν home wifi/router συσκευές που δεν θα δρομολογούν πακέτα για 1.1.1.1
επειδή η συγκεκριμένη διεύθυνση χρησιμοποιείτε από την συσκευή για εσωτερική χρήση.
Παύλος
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<p>Να μην σχολιάσω τους μηχανικούς που αποφάσισαν να κάνουν hijack
το 1.1.1.1 και να το χρησιμοποιήσουν εσωτερικά στις συσκευές!!!</p>
<p>Πάντως, μέσα στο άρθρο αναφέρει:</p>
<p>APNIC's research group held the IP addresses <a
href="https://1.1.1.1/" target="_blank">1.1.1.1</a> and <a
href="https://1.0.0.1/" target="_blank">1.0.0.1</a>. While the
addresses were valid, so many people had entered them into various
random systems that they were continuously overwhelmed by a flood
of garbage traffic. APNIC wanted to study this garbage traffic but
any time they'd tried to announce the IPs, the flood would
overwhelm any conventional network.</p>
<p>We talked to the <a href="https://labs.apnic.net/?p=1127"
target="_blank">APNIC</a> team about how we wanted to create a
privacy-first, extremely fast DNS system. They thought it was a
laudable goal. We offered Cloudflare's network to receive and
study the garbage traffic in exchange for being able to offer a
DNS resolver on the memorable IPs. And, with that, <a
href="https://1.1.1.1/" target="_blank">1.1.1.1</a> was born.</p>
<p>Ανδρέας<br>
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