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Google DNS intermittent ServFail for Disney subdomain
- Subject: Google DNS intermittent ServFail for Disney subdomain
- From: mjo at dojo.mi.org (Mike O'Connor)
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 17:39:44 -0400
- In-reply-to: <1584315077.7158.1508505810357.JavaMail.mhammett@ThunderFuck>
- References: <CALwYWVMpS59Y_vHgdo_p107ZWs3UqUkCFObWSHXmCGfJTrkyOA@mail.gmail.com> <1584315077.7158.1508505810357.JavaMail.mhammett@ThunderFuck>
:I know it doesn't help your problem, but friends don't let friends use public DNS resolvers (Google, L3, Open DNS, etc.). ;-)
I've been experimenting with using Google's DNS resolvers for Google's
assorted domains. At some point, I keep meaning to add Google's address
space as in-addr.arpa domains, but just haven't gotten there yet.
Why? Just curious, that's all. Thus far, I haven't really noted any
major differences, but wasn't sure what to expect. Maybe something
would be notably faster/slower, maybe different results/ads/whatever,
I dunno. It just seemed reasonable to punt Google DNS to Google DNS
and see how things work. YMMV, void where prohibited.
~Mike
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Michael J. O'Connor mjo at dojo.mi.org
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