Hey Sup Forums

hey Sup Forums
what dns server do you use and why?

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8.8.8.8 because I don't know any better

I use 1.1.1.1

I don't know. Because it works.

I do to, but i'm worried because google would have to be crazy not to at least peak at what sites everyone is going on.

...

So i did some reading and 1.1.1.X block is actually unused. Some bad ISP's use this address range as a placeholder.

So the IP you are trying to go to is actually being spoofed by your Regional internet registry

the one my ISP uses by default
good enough, non-google botnet

No, nerd
it's just my router's ip

>mfw isp actually forwards queries to 8.8.8.8

what if some service will use that ip

thats fucking gross man

What kind of services, user?

i dont use dns i do the conversions manually

inb4 Sup Forums moves to 1.1.1.1

>Traffic in Network 1.0.0.0/8
potaroo.net/studies/1slash8/1slash8.html

The chances of a website moving to 1.1.1.1 are exactly nought

Recursive or authoritative?

Authoritative, for my and my friends' domains, I run my own, on a dedicated (primary) and a VPS (secondary), two different providers and countries. They run a fork of djbdns which supports DNSSEC using the widely-supported and (unlike RSA) small secp256r1 elliptic curve.

Recursive, the DMZ VLAN uses my ISP's nameservers (so as to not skew any metrics results), and the other VLANs via whatever routes use Google Public DNS (IPv4 and IPv6). I considered using unbound locally but following testing, Google consistently worked better.

I've been thinking of implementing DNSCurve but without an RFC, or even a live I-D, I don't consider it a high priority. My ISP already gets cut out of the loop with VPNs and Tor some of the time anyway (depending on the VLAN and tagged routing).

Not really, especially since IPv4 space is running out.

The registry that owns 1.1.1.X could use it if they wish.

8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 were unused previously.

4.2.2.1
4.2.2.2

It is the fastest to update, and is never down, have used it for YEARS.

pi-hole with google dns
try me

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Bind9
It just werks

8.8.8.8 = Google, uses anycast to use a server near you.
4.2.2.1 = Level3. I have heard of them blocking access from some locations.
198.6.1.1 = old school uunet.

dnscrypt-proxy

4.2.2.2
>why
It's not Google's but it's about as easy to remember.

Got my own. In my own domain with a Win Server 2K8 R2 DNS on an AD, and any names I can't resolve are forwarded to 8.8.8.8

opendns
russians are cool.

192.168.8.1

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