On Sat, 28 Nov 2009, Bob Elzer wrote:

> You do know that you can use any DNS server you want to, right ?

two caveat's here:
        1. a common policy to avoid load problems on 
nameservers is to limit relies to non-customer IP's to only 
those domains for which one is authoritative for
        2. an ISP can use provide an interception of DNS 
answers fairly trivially for making sure a customer passes 
through a web view of a terms and conditions page (consider 
the usual intercepts one encounters at hotels, which may be 
done that way, along with other methods)
        There is a crpytographically secure answer mechanism 
to prevent such false results from going undetected, but it is 
not yet in wide distribution.

--Russ herrold
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