You just point your DNS queries at those servers. I've used them
before when Cox's DNS was flaky.
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On May 20, 2009, at 10:00 PM, mike havens <[email protected]> wrote:
They are public? How do you mean; they are free to use? If that is
so how do you access them?
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Kurt Granroth <[email protected]
> wrote:
On 5/19/09 3:54 AM, mike havens wrote:
> I want to find out all that I can about a certain Domain Name
Server.
> Unfortunately, I do not have linux on my computer so I will have
to ask
> someone to do this for me. The DNS is 4.2.2.2 or 4.2.2.1
Those are probably the best known public DNS servers on the 'net. My
memory is a little fuzzy but from what I remember reading years back,
they were some of the original DARPA DNS servers. They then got
passed
between several network companies, always remaining public. At some
point, they were owned by Verizon and Level 3... one or both might
still
own them.
They've been popular for several reasons:
1. Public
2. Very fast
3. Been around possibly since before the Internet was the Internet
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