DNS servers

Which DNS server do you use?

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freedns.zone/en/

8.8.8.8

Oh this looks good.

Botnet?

opennic

dnsmasq

Who /127.0.0.1/ here?

There are no reasons not to use OpenNIC

10.0.0.1

the one that came with my router

8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

ISP one.

OpenNICproject.org

OpenNIC is my naming authority, ICANN is for-profit and also probably globalist shill. Barack "Fuck .gov" Obama is not my president anymore. Federated TLDs and strong privacy, not UN shittery and botnet. Praise .chan

ISP

good goys

virtualbox vm with pi-hole.net/
and
dnscrypt.org/

Other than OpenDNS and a couple of others, the DNS you should use is a root server or Unbound DNS resolver.

this.

yo tambien

>using botnet dns

I have nothing to hide.

8.8.8.8or att public dns

Y yo tambien guys :)

Is opendns trustworthy after the Cisco takeover? Was it ever trustworthy to begin with (located in the US and whatnot)?

que tal? ;)

Then walk around naked and post all your login credentials on your fecesbook, one local and one country-wide newspaper.

8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

I use dnsmasq on my Debian box at home, which are forwarded to two of my ISP's DNS servers and Google's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.

the best choice

botnet

Because we don't have enough botnets already
Use opennic

Sorry, I want functional DNS servers...

One of you fucks may know the answer to this....

I've always used OpenDNS. About a month or two ago... I fat fingered a web address... instead of taking me to the OpenDNS 404 kek you're an idiot error page.... I got taken to my ISP DNS page.... what in the actual fuck?

After I got to looking, it looks as if most of my shit switched over to IPv6 and there was no DNS specified for IPv6.

It seems like most software is limited to accepting IPv4 DNS servers....

How in the fuck can I make my router use an IPv6 DNS? what Am I missing?

Do I need to change the DNS on my router too or is my machine suffice?

Will you pay for that?

>machine sufficient

lrn2engwish

Is the core advantage of your own unbound instance the fact that every query gets resolved from root downward instead of passing through third party DNS providers?

>sending your data through random people

Think I'll stick with google. Better the enemy you know.

So, no opinion at all on OpenDNS?

Comodo

Had more problems with opendns than any other.