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The '''Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)''' Department of Defense | The '''Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)''' is a [[United States|U.S.]] Department of Defense combat support agency. The agency has more than 8,000 military and civilian employees providing, operating, and assuring command and control, information-sharing, and infrastructure support to joint warfighters, national-level leaders, and mission and coalition partners across military operations.<ref>[https://disa.mil/About DISA]</ref> | ||
DISA DOD Network Information Center ([[NIC]]) operates G.root-servers.net, one of the thirteen logical Internet Root name servers. DISA DOD NIC cooperates with the eleven other [[Root Server Operators]] to provide authoritative data for the DNS [[Root Zone]]. | |||
'''The G-Root DNS system operates at:''' | |||
* IPv4 address '''192.112.36.4''' from the range '''192.112.36.0/24''' | |||
* IPv6 address '''2001:500:12::d0d''' from the range '''2001:500:12::/48''' | |||
These ranges are announced from '''AS5927.''' | |||
'''More about G-Root:''' | |||
* G.Root-servers.net uses BIND9 from Internet Systems Consortium. | |||
* G-Root RSSAC measurements | |||
* Locations: Columbus, Ohio, US; Stuttgart-Vaihingen, DE; Naples, IT; Fussa, JP; Honolulu, Hawaii, US; San Antonio, Texas, US <ref>[https://disa.mil/g-root About the G-root server system] </ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:33, 27 March 2024
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is a U.S. Department of Defense combat support agency. The agency has more than 8,000 military and civilian employees providing, operating, and assuring command and control, information-sharing, and infrastructure support to joint warfighters, national-level leaders, and mission and coalition partners across military operations.[1]
DISA DOD Network Information Center (NIC) operates G.root-servers.net, one of the thirteen logical Internet Root name servers. DISA DOD NIC cooperates with the eleven other Root Server Operators to provide authoritative data for the DNS Root Zone.
The G-Root DNS system operates at:
- IPv4 address 192.112.36.4 from the range 192.112.36.0/24
- IPv6 address 2001:500:12::d0d from the range 2001:500:12::/48
These ranges are announced from AS5927.
More about G-Root:
- G.Root-servers.net uses BIND9 from Internet Systems Consortium.
- G-Root RSSAC measurements
- Locations: Columbus, Ohio, US; Stuttgart-Vaihingen, DE; Naples, IT; Fussa, JP; Honolulu, Hawaii, US; San Antonio, Texas, US [2]