On 11/20/2007, Rainer Traut ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Here it is google, but you can never be sure that opendns does not do
> this for other domains and/or for other records like MX. I don't
> trust this behaviour.
> 
> What do you think how many users are effected by this dell spyware? 
> Not many compared to the users using opendns and searching google via
> the opendns server.

I understand - but if you are going to use the internet, you have no 
choice but to suffer a little trust.

The OpenDNS servers obviously cannot completely hide what they are 
doing, and a *lot* of free software advocates are using and recommending 
them. Since I am not willing/able to run my own full blown BIND DNS 
servers, I will suffer the small risk and 'trust' that the people 
running the OpenDNS network will not do anything illegal, unlawful, or 
unethical with the data that they collect - and that if they do, they 
will be found out soon enough by those free software people that are 
using and advocating them, and capable of 'smelling a rat'.

-- 

Best regards,

Charles

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