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Re: Google Captcha on web searches
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 18:09:58 +0200
On 11/Nov/15 18:03, Christopher Morrow wrote:
it's in wikipedia, so ... someone did :) But yea, don't use dns servers that lie to you UNLESS you understand very well what that lie is going to be and under what conditions you'll get the lie.
Well, there is a ton of them offering pay-for services online that seem to work for millions of people globally. I suppose those folk are okay with the "lies" those resolvers tell - but there is a specific use-case for those, as you may know... Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches, (continued)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Joseph Jenkins (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Nikolay Shopik (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Nikolay Shopik (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Chris Murray (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Nikolay Shopik (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Mark Tinka (Nov 11)
- RE: Google Captcha on web searches Ian Mock (Nov 11)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Christopher Morrow (Nov 10)
- Re: Google Captcha on web searches Damian Menscher via NANOG (Nov 11)