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Open DNS - What is it and do I need it?
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Author:  [SpA]JediLardMaster [ 04 Sep 2009, 09:50 ]
Post subject:  Open DNS - What is it and do I need it?

Hopefully the techie SPA members will know what this is (- a non wiki explanation) For some reason I'm on their mailing list and wondered if its something I should use?

Author:  [SpA]SaintK [ 04 Sep 2009, 10:06 ]
Post subject:  Re: Open DNS - What is it and do I need it?

OpenDNS are independant DNS servers to resolve your records with. If you browse to www.google.com a dns server translates this to an IP to send your request too.

Often providers have buggy and unstable DNS servers, or because of governement rules block certain websites from being resolved. OpenDNS does not.

If your ISP's DNS server works fine there is no reason to switch to OpenDNS.

Sometimes OpenDNS is also usefull if your ISP only permits DNS requests from their own network, and if you have a laptop and sometimes work remote but don't want to change your DNS settings everytime.

Cheers

Author:  [SpA]JediLardMaster [ 04 Sep 2009, 14:09 ]
Post subject:  Re: Open DNS - What is it and do I need it?

Cheers Saint - think I will stay with my ISP as don't seem to be getting any issues.

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