For the record, here are test results from Trivandrum, India, for the five service providers that I'm using:

Asianet Broadband (Cable): No site loaded
BSNL DSL: Comcast Network Management
IDEA Mobile GPRS: Comcast Network Management
Reliance Data Dongle: Comcast Network Management
Airtel 4G Data Dongle: Comcast Network Management

Interesting that the only provider with DNSSEC enabled is the local broadband (CableTV) provider, while none of the four national service providers have DNSSEC enabled.






satish




On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 3:03 AM, Andrei Kolesnikov <andrei@rol.ru> wrote:
For those using massive public resolvers such as 8.8.8.8 the result was predicted :)

вт, 27 марта 2018 г. в 20:47, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca>:
Please take a moment to go to http://dnssec-failed.org.

One of two things will happen:

1. You will not be able to reach the site.

or

2. You will get a page on Comcast Network Management.

If 2 is your result, the DNS resolver you are using is NOT
DNSSEC-enabled and the KSK Rollover will be invisible to you.

If you will be on the ALAC meeting, please do this before the meeting
so you can report your results.

Alan

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