[dns-operations] new public DNS service: 9.9.9.9

abang at t-ipnet.net abang at t-ipnet.net
Wed Nov 22 06:31:42 UTC 2017



Am 22. November 2017 00:13:53 MEZ schrieb Paul Vixie <paul at redbarn.org>:
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>Seth Mattinen wrote:
>> One thing I'm loving about 9.9.9.9 is because PCH is so widely
>deployed
>> and peered, using 9.9.9.9 comes from a local node in my city. The
>> nearest location 8.8.8.8 is served from isn't even in my state.
>
>out of curiousity, did you try just running unbound or bind or
>powerdns, 
>and doing RDNS for yourself, and you didn't like it?
>
>my RDNS is a virtual appliance inside virtualbox inside windows, on my 
>laptop. when it can't work, it's because UDP/53 isn't getting clear
>path 
>service upstream of me. in that case i turn my laptop... off.

Yes, this is a good solution which works usually out of the box. If you don't care about latency. A DNS resolver depends on caching. You need tens of thousands of subscribers for your RDNS to get a reasonable average latency.

Winfried




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