On 11/20/2007, Rainer Traut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>> Google search queries are being proxied through OpenDNS to
>>> resolve an issue with Dell search bars. For more information
>>> visit the following URL;
>>>
>>> http://blog.opendns.com/2007/05/22/google-turns-the-page/

>> Heh - ok, so the 'strangeness' in this case is a *good* thing...  
>> :) 

> No it is not.
> It is a very bad excuse for collecting google search queries, 
> collecting user's search behaviour

Understood - its not like anyone else is doing this - oh - wait - 
EVERYONE else is doing this...

> and faking DNS entries.

Ok, this one I'm not so sure about - are youtalking about the way they 
are redirecting non-existant domains to ad-served parking pages?

They also PROTECT you from phishing attacks and the like...

Joking aside, I'm really interested in exactly what you mean by 'faking 
DNS entries', if you DON'T mean the redirecting of mistyped/non-existant 
domains to their ad-served parking pages.

-- 

Best regards,

Charles

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