[lacnog] Google DNS from South America
Doug Madory
dmadory en renesys.com
Vie Oct 11 14:12:49 BRT 2013
Here's a before/after to 8.8.8.8 from Rio. As with all of the cases in South America we have seen, the traceroute reaches Google's local network and then is re-routed internally back to the US. In the case below, the same Google IP in Brazil is traversed both before and after (209.85.254.136).
Before:
0 x -1 ms
1 x 4.181 ms
2 209.197.0.214 ve427.r1.mi.hwng.net 7.857 ms Highwinds Network Group, Inc.
3 187.16.218.58 as15169-s2.sp.ptt.br 9.057 ms Núcleo de Inf. e Coord. do Ponto BR - NIC.BR
4 209.85.254.136 9.699 ms Google Inc.
5 72.14.233.89 9.744 ms Google Inc.
6 64.233.175.18 9.906 ms Google Inc.
7 8.8.8.8 google-public-dns-a.google.com 10.283 ms Google Incorporated
After:
0 x -1 ms
1 x 5.527 ms
2 209.197.0.214 ve427.r1.mi.hwng.net 17.72 ms Highwinds Network Group, Inc.
3 187.16.218.58 as15169-s2.sp.ptt.br 13.985 ms Núcleo de Inf. e Coord. do Ponto BR - NIC.BR
4 209.85.254.136 10.505 ms Google Inc.
5 72.14.236.174 20.456 ms Google Inc.
6 72.14.235.106 143.537 ms Google Inc.
7 209.85.252.96 178.19 ms Google Inc.
8 209.85.248.29 137.243 ms Google Inc.
9 8.8.8.8 google-public-dns-a.google.com 137.921 ms Google Incorporated
Doug Madory
603-643-9300 x115
Hanover, NH
"The Internet Intelligence Authority"
On Oct 10, 2013, at 2:28 PM, Doug Madory <dmadory en renesys.com> wrote:
> We're not seeing this happen Mexico.
>
> I'll grab a couple before and after traceroutes from our data. In each case, the traceroute gets to the local Google presence before it is directed back to the US instead of hitting a local server as it did previously.
>
> Doug Madory
> 603-643-9300 x115
> Hanover, NH
> "The Internet Intelligence Authority"
>
> On Oct 10, 2013, at 1:05 PM, Octavio Alvarez <alvarezp en alvarezp.ods.org> wrote:
>
>> On 10/10/2013 08:14 AM, Doug Madory wrote:
>>> We have noticed a change in the latencies to Google's public DNS services (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) coming from locations in South America starting mid-September:
>>>
>>> http://www.renesys.com/2013/10/internet-paths-matter-performance/
>>>
>>> Have any of the members of the LACNOC community noticed this change?
>>
>> In Tijuana, Mexico I see it ok. Can you post a traceroute to it (or
>> better, an mtr)?
>>
>
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