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Re: hijacking DNS server



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Rochester TOR Admin wrote:
> something like OpenDNS
OpenDNS *does* hijacking too, they really like google:

$ dig +short www.google.com
www.l.google.com.
64.233.183.103
64.233.183.99
64.233.183.147
64.233.183.104
$ dig +short www.google.com @208.67.222.222 <-- OpenDNS
google.navigation.opendns.com.
208.69.34.230
208.69.34.231

My suggestion is to run a local cache against ORSN root servers:
http://european.ch.orsn.net/ they're indipendent, fast and show some
"open source love" ;-)

To go back to the original question, I've bookmarked this page just in
time before my mac hd died some times ago:
http://qmail.jms1.net/djbdns/osx.shtml
I think it can be useful even if you don't want to use djbdns.

ciao

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