Which name servers do you use?
Marco Bonetti
marco.bonetti at slackware.it
Thu Jan 24 19:58:41 UTC 2008
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hi all,
I was lurking through my tor logs recently, when this notice comes to my
attention:
Jan 23 03:25:05.416 [notice] Your DNS provider has given "$IP_ADDRESS"
as an answer for 6 different invalid addresses. Apparently they are
hijacking DNS failures. I'll try to correct for this by treating future
occurrences of "$IP_ADDRESS" as 'not found'.
Two days ago I've added OpenDNS name servers on top of my resolv.conf,
effectively replacing the Open Root Server Network ones which I usually
use, to try them out. I like ORSN philosophy and way of work[1] but I've
to admit that OpenDNS servers are dramatically faster.
So, here comes the questions: which ones do you use? Are there any other
interesting name servers to try out?
ciao,
marco
[1] see: http://www.orsn.org/ and http://www.opendns.com/
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Marco Bonetti
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