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Re: [tor-relays] Please do not use 9.9.9.9 as your DNS on an exit relay
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On 11/23/2017 03:10 AM, Dave Warren wrote:
> One note, 9.9.9.10 does no filtering, but sadly also doesn't enforce
> DNSSEC. It has the same privacy policy and similar.
The former is good, the later not a problem, b/c DNSSEC validation has to be made by the client nevertheless.
I do persoanlly use 9.9.9.10 together with dnsmasq (whihc does the DNSSEC job) at my desktop b/c I couldn't get DNSSEC woring with the DNS servs of my ADSL provider here in Hamburg.
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Toralf
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