On Wednesday 25 November 2009 20:30:42 Flamsmark wrote: > 2009/11/25 Nils Vogels <bacardic...@gmail.com> > > > Would changing the DNS server for the tor exitserver solve this? If > > so, I think the exit admins should solve this, and if not risk a > > badexit flag. > > Changing the DNS server to DNS rootservers would fix this problem. > > > 2009/11/25 Georg Sluyterman <ge...@thecrew.dk> > > > Have you tried e-mailing the ones giving the problem (if they have any > > contact-info)? > > I found one, and I assume that there are more of them, I could email all > the Danish nodes and inform them, I suppose, but I might be pestering a > number of people who had already solved the problem. > > > I must admit that i did not think of this when i set up my danish > > exit-node. I have changed it to OpenDNS now. > > OpenDNS is not a good idea: it actually doesn't operate a neutral service. > OpenDNS hijacks invalid domain names. If you want to use a neutral DNS > server, pick some of the DNS root servers from http://root-servers.org/. >
Or install a caching nameserver like djbdns, maradns or powerdns. These only query authorized nameservers. -- Erwin Lam (erwin...@dds.nl) *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@torproject.org with unsubscribe or-talk in the body. http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/