David J Taylor wrote: > Richard B. Gilbert wrote: > [] >> Where, other than your ISP, would you go for DNS? If you are a home >> user what choices do you have? If you are responsible for a >> multi-user site it may make sense to operate your own DNS? I'm >> working from a two-user site and using my ISP's DNS. I'm paying >> Comcast for internet access and I consider name service to be part of >> the package; so, evidently, does Comcast. > > I don't trust my ISP, so I use OpenDNS, as do many others..... > > David
I've been using Comcast for five or six years now without a problem! YMMV. I could set up my own DNS server but what would be the point? A hosts file provides the addresses of the nodes on my RFC-1918 private network. The rest of the world, I would have to get from Comcast in any case. Certainly, I could cache the addresses I use frequently on a DNS of my own but Comcast already provides this service. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
