On Jul 11, 2006, at 12:09 AM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 11:19:51PM -0700,
Steve Sobol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 16 lines which said:
There's a big difference, of course, between INTENTIONALLY pointing
your computers at DNS servers that do this kind of thing, and having
it done for you without your knowledge and/or consent.
As Steven Bellovin pointed out, most OpenDNS users will not choose it:
it will be choosen for them by their corporate IT department or by
their Internet access provider.
Our preference system is designed around CIDR and the most specific
prefix will win a lookup meaning a /32 settings are preferred over
that of a /24.
A corporate network can have a policy changing that (aka, you are
fired), but an ISP can't. The policies of IT departments and ISPs are
not remotely comparable. This is a deliberate design choice.
As usual, ymmv.
-david