Re: Who do you use for DNS Server(s)?
By: Digital Man to (null) on Wed Apr 04 2018 07:00 pm
What if we use more than one? (I use both Google and OpenDNS, as I've had periodic issues with both)
I use Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1, since they were just recently released. They're supposed to be faster than other options, I'm guessing it's because of how massive Cloudflare's network is. I used to use OpenDNS before that because of the passive filtering it offered for spam and attacks.
I use Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1, since they were just recently released. They're supposed to be faster than other options, I'm guessing it's because of how massive Cloudflare's network is. I used to use OpenDN before that because of the passive filtering it offered for spam and attacks.
That's the reason why I switched over to OpenDNS: content filtering. I switc over to cable internet and I get to use my own router again. That also means lget to define DNS seevers for
That's the reason why I switched over to OpenDNS: content filtering. I switched over to cable internet and I get to use my own router again. That also means I lget to define DNS seevers for
I use Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1, since they were just recently
That's the reason why I switched over to OpenDNS: content filtering. I switched over to cable internet and I get to use my own router again. Th also means I lget to define DNS seevers for
I've got 2 kids and swear by OpenDNS. I crank the settings down, and it remi me when I want to browse anything that gets blocked by the kid filters to na up my VPN.
What I'd like to do is be able to lock down YouTube more -- there's a parent filter that works, but it's not as solid as I'd like.
To resolve hostname (e.g. yahoo.com) into IP addresses, the DNS
protocol is normally used to request a lookup at a DNS server.
Who's DNS server you use may have a big impact on performance
reliability and privacy.
1: I'm not sure
2: Google (8.8.8.8)
3: OpenDNS
4: CloudFlare (1.1.1.1)
5: My ISP
To resolve hostname (e.g. yahoo.com) into IP addresses, the DNS
protocol is normally used to request a lookup at a DNS server.
Who's DNS server you use may have a big impact on performance
reliability and privacy.
1: I'm not sure
2: Google (8.8.8.8)
3: OpenDNS
4: CloudFlare (1.1.1.1)
5: My ISP
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