Quoting Brian May ([email protected]):

> Rick Moen via luv-main <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> >> I am thinking about running a public DNS server (with Pi-Hole)  at
> >> home, but not sure if that's safe.
> >
> > Safe against what?
> 
> Probably the most likely risk is the risk your home Internet connection
> goes offline, and not being able to fix it for days++ while trying to
> get your upstream provider to fix you ADSL/NBN connection. During which
> period nobody can resolve your IP addresses.

I'm pretty sure that is _not_ what David meant.

However, one authoritative nameserver becoming temporarily unavailable
out of the RFC-recommended set of 3-7 authoritative nameservers is not
exactly a problem.


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