On Tue, Apr 29, 2025 at 09:07:04AM +0200,
 Endre Szabo <[email protected]> wrote 
 a message of 13 lines which said:

> > How can I determine which DNS server it is using to provide a NOERROR?
> You can query o-o.myaddr.l.google.com. for TXT records or
> myip.opendns.com <http://myip.opendns.com/>

Or resolver.00f.net or _country.pool.ntp.org or whoami.v4.powerdns.org
or whoami​.​fastly​.​net or whoami.akamai.net or
resolver-identity.cloudfront.net or whoami.ultradns.net.

It is apparently a Google resolver:

% blaeu-resolve --nsid --probes 1006193  --type TXT  ip.dyn.bortzmeyer.fr       
     
["172.217.32.208" NSID: None;] : 1 occurrences 
Test #100371567 done at 2025-04-29T07:36:26Z

This IP address is a Google one. Apparently, the resolver used by
this probe, 10.5.21.3, is not Google - it has no NSID - but forwards
to Google, may be after applying a local blacklist. Another test
showed the address 2620:171:75:f003:9999::244, which belongs to PCH,
so may be 10.5.21.3 is load balancing between gpdns and quad9.

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