Towards new e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries. 12th EAI International Conference, AFRICOMM 2020, Ebène City, Mauritius, December 2-4, 2020, Proceedings

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African Nameservers Revealed: Characterizing DNS Authoritative Nameservers

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-70572-5_20,
        author={Yazid Akanho and Malick Alassane and Mike Houngbadji and Amreesh Phokeer},
        title={African Nameservers Revealed: Characterizing DNS Authoritative Nameservers},
        proceedings={Towards new e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries. 12th EAI International Conference, AFRICOMM 2020, Eb\'{e}ne City, Mauritius, December 2-4, 2020, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={AFRICOMM},
        year={2021},
        month={7},
        keywords={DNS EDNS TCP UDP},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-030-70572-5_20}
    }
    
  • Yazid Akanho
    Malick Alassane
    Mike Houngbadji
    Amreesh Phokeer
    Year: 2021
    African Nameservers Revealed: Characterizing DNS Authoritative Nameservers
    AFRICOMM
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70572-5_20
Yazid Akanho1, Malick Alassane2, Mike Houngbadji1, Amreesh Phokeer3
  • 1: IGBANET
  • 2: World Internet Labs
  • 3: AFRINIC

Abstract

The Domain Name System (DNS) is one of the most critical services for daily operation of the Internet. It is used to primarily resolve names to IP addresses and vice versa on the Internet through a distributed hierarchical system. This work aims at characterizing the authoritative DNS nameservers of two categories of domain (1) publicly available and reverse zones managed by AFRINIC, (2) 57 ccTLDs in the African region. We study several aspects such as the number of nameservers, the geographical and topological distribution, EDNS and TCP compliance. Overall, the authoritative servers of reverse zones of IP addresses allocated by AFRINIC to their members are 75% EDNS compliant and 72% TCP compliant while the authoritative servers of Africa ccTLDs are respectively 46% and 43.6% compliant for EDNS and TCP. The study also revealed other important information such as the clear domination of some authoritative nameservers, which represents a potential risk of service disruption should these servers become unavailable. Similarly, the geographic location of the authoritative nameservers may potentially have an impact on response times to DNS resolutions and affect user experience. Therefore, a series of efforts must be done in those areas to ensure the optimal functioning of the Internet in the region.