Do you use google DNS?

Do you use google DNS?
Can they spy on you just by using their DNS?
What's the best\most trustworthy DNS server?

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support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115000518147-Monitoring-website-history-for-each-device
support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/220025367-Set-up-Monitoring
wiki.opennic.org/
youtube.com/watch?v=pj8n78AuN3w
simplednscrypt.org/
opennic.org/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

no
no
your isp

my isp has blocked 99999999 sites and I dont want to use google services, they are part of the illuminati

OpenDNS

IPv4
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
IPv6
2620:0:ccc::2 or 2620:0:ccc:0:0:0:0:2
2620:0:ccd::2 or 2620:0:ccd:0:0:0:0:2

>your ISP
I would rather use a DNS by the local police than my ISP

>What's the best\most trustworthy DNS server?
Running your own, pic related

>Can they spy on you just by using their DNS?
yes

you're retarded if you dont think they can spy on you if you use their DNS. See OpenDNS as an example.

how relaible from a scla of comcast to beer?

Ask directly to the root servers.

I don't know how to do that
Is OpenDNS any good?

They can all spy on you. Technically the root servers could too. But running your own DNS servers isnt hard.

>Is OpenDNS any good?
And OpenDNS is explicitly designed to spy on you. Its one of its main selling points.

support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115000518147-Monitoring-website-history-for-each-device

support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/220025367-Set-up-Monitoring

yes
obv they can see what sites you visit but not much else
none it's all a botnet

OpenNIC project? anyone???

Did they replace the main actor for Mr Robot?

>wiki.opennic.org/
>503 Service Temporarily Unavailable
Seems reliable.

You can see your queries with tcpdump. That's exactly what they're seeing.

No.
They can know what domains someone using your IP address has requested the IPs for. It's not like browsers though, DNS queries shouldn't provide much metadata, unlike web browsers. I'd rather not use Google DNS for anything personal though, just in case.
CensurfriDNS seems good to me.

DNSCrypt

Yes, they can.

Everytime you connect to a web address, website, or a website connects to other websites (for scripts, images, etc.) it makes a query to your DNS server.

The query is basically asking the DNS server what IP address Sup Forums.org resolves to. Your computer then caches this result for some time.

But essentially, having a DNS means they will know every website you connect to, but not necessarily what content you are viewing on that website.

That isn't a DNS per see

OpenDNS is a piece of shit company misusing the word "open" in their name. They are a for-profit company running a closed, proprietary platform and even used to do shady shit like hijacking 404s to advertisements. They're also slower than most of the alternatives. Don't use OpenDNS.

I always switch DNS to Google, I figure it's less likely a botnet than my ISPs.

>Google
>less likely a botnet
how retarded are you user?

I disabled the DNS cache in my browser and on Windows 10 so by bypassing it I have faster connections.

That isnt how things work you retard.

Is setting your own resolver and doing this a good practice? Wouldn't it bring unwanted attention?

Most trustworthy is hosting your own DNS server and pointing it at the OpenNIC servers.

>Do you use google DNS?
i use it when i need to test pinging a public address

Thats completely retarded and is no different than just using OpenNIC itself.

I run my own caching DNS that randomizes which public DNS it pulls info from.

this is retarded as well

opennic must be prioritized and spread

"opendns" isnt foss or even oss and the name is very

ITT: a bunch of retards misuse the word botnet, as usual, showing that this board is basically taking all of the people too autistic for the already ultra autistic board Sup Forums and giving them their own forum to throw around words they don't understand to try sounding smart.

You seem mad, you should try Reddit and leave this place

Google absolutely logs your activity if you use their DNS, they can and will attribute everything you visit to your IP and your personal file.

Google is under a lot of scrutiny from privacy groups, and they publically proclaim they don't cooperate with governments (except where there's a specific court order).

Your local ISP will straight up give anything to anyone who asks. I could write my own request on a napkin and get everything your ISP haves on you; they don't have the time or resources to do anything else.

Shkreli wrote me back today, got the letter in the mail. He says he is getting value out of teaching his fellow inmates skills.

Based Shkreli.

Do you use their DNS? Would you recommend it?

>Google don't cooperate with governments
lol

Use it at your own risk knowing Google and all the government knows about your every internet history

If you knew how DNS worked you wouldn't be thinking this.

unbound.

Having lurked for about 2 years now I still don't understand the privacy argument. As long as you aren't distributing CP or making bombs it should literally have zero effect on your life right? Who gives a shit about how much they knew? They are legally obligated to not use any information against me unless I am a harm to the state, which I am not. What's the final catch here?

Does anyone have any easy to understand article or infograph to understand networking, as a mechanical engineer guy all this networking stuff is very hard to get into

>google dont cooperate with governments
Maybe not, but they sure do with political figures, explain the left wing narrative they wont stop pushing, and the censorshio of everything that does not fit it?

youtube.com/watch?v=pj8n78AuN3w

man pages

>it should literally have zero effect on your life right?
until it does for some random innane reason and you are fucked pretty much the same as if you were looking how to build bombs with raped kids

fyi, root servers are working for elites.
a.root-servers.net 198.41.0.4, 2001:503:ba3e::2:30 VeriSign, Inc.
b.root-servers.net 192.228.79.201, 2001:500:200::b University of Southern California (ISI)
c.root-servers.net 192.33.4.12, 2001:500:2::c Cogent Communications
d.root-servers.net 199.7.91.13, 2001:500:2d::d University of Maryland
e.root-servers.net 192.203.230.10, 2001:500:a8::e NASA (Ames Research Center)
f.root-servers.net 192.5.5.241, 2001:500:2f::f Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
g.root-servers.net 192.112.36.4, 2001:500:12::d0d US Department of Defense (NIC)
h.root-servers.net 198.97.190.53, 2001:500:1::53 US Army (Research Lab)
i.root-servers.net 192.36.148.17, 2001:7fe::53 Netnod
j.root-servers.net 192.58.128.30, 2001:503:c27::2:30 VeriSign, Inc.
k.root-servers.net 193.0.14.129, 2001:7fd::1 RIPE NCC
l.root-servers.net 199.7.83.42, 2001:500:9f::42 ICANN
m.root-servers.net 202.12.27.33, 2001:dc3::35 WIDE Project

no choice. :|

not really

setting up bind as a recursive server takes about 5 mins and maybe 2 config options

DNS is basically:
I want to get to www.google.com.au
I ask .au (TLDs like au, uk, it, ca, com are basically hardcoded/wellknown) who www.google.com.au is.
He tells me to fuck off and ask com.au's nameserver and gives me the IP of that nameserver
I ask com.au's nameserver who www.google.com.au is
he tells me to fuck off and ask google.com.au's nameserver and gives me the ip of that nameserver
I ask google.com.au's nameserver who www.google.com.au is. He returns an A record for www.google.com.au

that's basically DNS.

everything else is just caching and forwarding and shit so instead of needing to talk to 5 different servers like that you can just ask your ISP DNS server and it already knows everything or if not it knows most of it already and finds out the rest and remembers it for next time someone asks so it knows straight away.

Oh cool, thanks

Complex as fuck.
Try dnscrypt.
Download Simplednscrypt if you're on windows, go to dnscrypt.org for instructions if you're on Linux.

All your ISP sees is encrypted shit since, well, it's encrypted.

I wouldnt call CISCO Opendns shit when it comes to networking. I think they might know a little bit about this.
They developed dnscrypt and made it open source.

>can they spy on you if you resolve the IP address of every website you visit with them

umm, no.

i use dns watch servers

Agreed, That's why i crypting the DNS

>Isnt' hard.
Do you have time? Can you compile a list of steps for a Linux machine how to set up a DNS server?

simplednscrypt.org/

Thank me later

>on windows based systems.

opennic.org/

so if you want to hdie what your ISP sees you can do this instad of buying a VPN?

Yeah. If you trust the people handling your dns.

they can still see you go to pornhub, but cannot see if you are fapping to trannies or not.

>my isp has blocked 99999999 sites
Let me guess, Land of The Free? Kek

worse, Portugal

>Complex as fuck.
It isnt.

>Install Windows Server
>Install DNS server role

thats literally it. it will by default use the root servers if you dont specify forwarders.

Fuck if I know the steps for Linux. I use Windows because I run a AD domain and there isnt much point to run different DNS software and have different management tools.