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Re: messing with DNS, was Thank you, Comcast.
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 26 Feb 2016 18:03:56 -0000
Every ISP I have felt with that messes with the DNS, has no valid opt-out other than using different DNS. The opt-out they use is a HTTP cookie, which only works for web browsers. It doesn't work for any other program.
T-W and I am fairly sure Comcast have per-customer opt-out from DNS "enhancement". T-W's is at http://dnssearch.rr.com/prefs.php I still don't use their DNS caches, but that's not the reason. R's, John
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- Re: Thank you, Comcast., (continued)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Blake Hudson (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Blake Hudson (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Mike Hammett (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. James Downs (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Maxwell Cole (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. David Bass (Feb 26)
- RE: Thank you, Comcast. Naslund, Steve (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Brielle Bruns (Feb 26)
- RE: Thank you, Comcast. Philip Dorr (Feb 26)
- Re: messing with DNS, was Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: messing with DNS, was Thank you, Comcast. Livingood, Jason (Feb 26)
- RE: Thank you, Comcast. Jay Nugent (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. John Levine (Feb 26)
- Re: Thank you, Comcast. Roland Dobbins (Feb 26)
- RE: Thank you, Comcast. Keith Medcalf (Feb 26)