Comodo was hacked though and are probably more secure now but after that diginotar bs I can't bring myself to use them . . .
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Michael Potts <[email protected]> wrote: > Both Comodo SecureDNS and OpenDNS will intentionally change responses to > protect you. If you attempt to resolve a known-bad domain, the DNS server > will intentionally respond with a bad bit of data (to redirect you to a > "You have been blocked for your protection" page) > > Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) is a speedy mirror of the root DNS > servers and they have said that they do not adjust the responses in any way > (so they are not protecting you. Normally ideal for a server network that > needs to have valid responses 100% of the time. > > > Michael Potts > GV: (904) 638-2914 | Gtalk: [email protected] > @HMHackMaster | http://about.me/MichaelPotts > > > > On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 8:10 AM, Alex Stanford <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Certainly OpenDNS is one of the best options. >> >> I have been running an entire LAN through Comodo SecureDNS ( >> http://www.comodo.com/secure-**dns/ <http://www.comodo.com/secure-dns/>) for >> about a year and have never experienced any issues at all. >> >> I've also heard good things about using the DNS root servers 4.2.2.(1-6) >> from another JaxLUG member. But, I've read that Level3 is trying to >> discourage the use of the 4.2.2.x DNS servers by the general public. >> >> Cheers, >> Alex Stanford >> http://alexstanford.com >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/**alexstanford<http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexstanford> >> >> >> inkrypto wrote: >> >>> What external DNS do you use? I use comcast, my ISP's, and run a lil >>> webserver but don't want to get spoofed and don't know enough about bind >>> to >>> harden it so . . . >>> >>> OpenDNS? >>> >>> >> ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- >> Archive >> http://marc.info/?l=jaxlug-**list&r=1&w=2<http://marc.info/?l=jaxlug-list&r=1&w=2> >> RSS Feed >> http://www.mail-archive.com/**[email protected]/maillist.xml<http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml> >> Unsubscribe [email protected] >> >> >

