steelie34 wrote:
what is the big todo about dns? do other isp's really suck that bad? if they do, just host your own dns service. anyone can hold a forward lookup zone on their own system if they want. all dns does is resolve a host name to an ip addy, and cache's the result. every so often it refreshes the cache with a new lookup. its really not complicated, and i can't imagine how you could configure it to fuck up (at least, if you aren't trying to )
if you don't have a problem with your dns service, there is no reason to change it unless you are just trying to learn some shit.
Some ISPs use a shitty connection with a DNS server....
Or like my old one.. it doesnt cache.
EDIT:
Also:
Privacy
What information does Google log when I use the Google Public DNS service?
Google Public DNS complies with Google's main privacy policy, which you can view at our Privacy Center. With Google Public DNS, we collect IP address (only temporarily) and ISP and location information (in permanent logs) for the purpose of making our service faster, better and more secure. Specifically, we use this data to conduct debugging, to analyze abuse phenomena and to improve our prefetching feature. After 24 hours, we erase any IP information. For more information, read the Google Public DNS privacy page.
Is any of the information collected stored with my Google account?
No.
Does Google share the information it collects from the Google Public DNS service with anyone else?
No.
Is information about my queries to Google Public DNS shared with other Google properties, such as Search, Gmail, ads networks, etc.?
No.
Last edited by tazz. (2009-12-04 16:51:11)