> On Nov 1, 2018, at 12:45 AM, Gregor Riepl wrote:
>
>> Quad9 collects:
>>
>> - Aggregate count of IPv4 queries per site
> .
>> - Aggregate count of queries matching each blocked domain per site, for
>> queries which are directed to the malware-filtering addresses.
>>
>> In the future, Q
> Quad9 collects:
>
> - Aggregate count of IPv4 queries per site
.
> - Aggregate count of queries matching each blocked domain per site, for
> queries which are directed to the malware-filtering addresses.
>
> In the future, Quad9 may also count aggregate number of queries matching
> bloc
> On Oct 29, 2018, at 11:38 PM, Jeroen Massar wrote:
>
> On 2018-10-30 00:25, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>>> On Oct 29, 2018, at 1:16 AM, Gregor Riepl wrote:
>>> It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
>>> establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds wit
On 2018-10-30 00:25, Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Oct 29, 2018, at 1:16 AM, Gregor Riepl wrote:
It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with
Google DNS
servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
I'd rather not send all my DN
> On Oct 29, 2018, at 1:16 AM, Gregor Riepl wrote:
> It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
> establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
> servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
> I'd rather not send all my DNS requests to Google.
> Perhaps it
>> It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
>> establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
>> servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
>
> They seem to use a mix of Google Public DNS and own resolvers.
You are right; the list of servers is somewhat
Hello Greg,
> It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
> establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
> servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
They seem to use a mix of Google Public DNS and own resolvers.
I noticed this a year ago as well:
https:
(GMT+01:00) An: swi...@swinog.ch Betreff: [swinog]
Google DNS on Salt Mobile Hi,It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their
own DNS servers whenestablishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network
responds with Google DNSservers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).Is there a particular reason
for that?I
Hi,
It seems like Salt is no longer supplying their own DNS servers when
establishing an LTE connection. Instead, the network responds with Google DNS
servers (8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4).
Is there a particular reason for that?
I'd rather not send all my DNS requests to Google.
Perhaps it's time to switch
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