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RE: public open resolver list?
From: Spencer Coplin <scoplin () f1techgroup com>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 18:23:56 +0000
There are several good articles about the different ones out there and the level of filtering and response they can offer. I personally have been happy with Quad9's free DNS server (9.9.9.9) and the basic anti-bad stuff filtering it does. You get no reporting on what it blocks, but there are services (OpenDNS for example) out there you can pay for that offer reporting if needed. Thank you, Spencer -----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+scoplin=f1techgroup.com () nanog org> On Behalf Of Nick Hilliard Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 12:20 PM To: Randy Bush <randy () psg com> Cc: North American Network Operators' Group <nanog () nanog org> Subject: Re: public open resolver list? CAUTION: This email originated from an external source. Verify the sender before taking any actions. Randy Bush wrote on 01/02/2021 18:16:
is there a list of public resolvers? e.g. 1.1.1.1, 4.4.4.4, 8.8.8.8, etc.?
https://public-dns.info/ ? Nick
Current thread:
- public open resolver list? Randy Bush (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Nick Hilliard (Feb 01)
- RE: public open resolver list? Spencer Coplin (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Randy Bush (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Hugo Salgado (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Chris Boyd (Feb 01)
- RE: public open resolver list? Kevin McCormick (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Bill Woodcock (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Mel Beckman (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Christopher Morrow (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Michel 'ic' Luczak (Feb 02)
- Re: public open resolver list? niels=nanog (Feb 02)
- Re: public open resolver list? Nick Hilliard (Feb 01)
- Re: public open resolver list? Jay R. Ashworth (Feb 20)