Run your own unbound or bind resolvers!

  • exu@feditown.com
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    5 months ago

    Apparently Cisco operates a popular DNS resolver? Never heard of that before.

    And definitely don’t learn how to use a VPN. Or set up Unbound or Bind or PowerDNS Recursive…

    • Lee Duna@lemmy.nz
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      5 months ago

      Cisco operates from the ISP side, they’ll poison DNS through their routers. And you should be aware that your ISP will employ Deep Packet Inspection which can also be done with Cisco routers. That means they can intercept internet traffic, especially if your internet connection is not encrypted.

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        5 months ago

        ISPs were already required to block the sites. I don’t think an additional block on the Cisco side would change anything in that case.

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        5 months ago

        Ah crap, good to know. This sucks though, I was thinking of using it to replace CF. What’s left? Quad9 and the unbound type?

        • Venia Silente@lemm.ee
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          5 months ago

          ATM I’m using Quad9 and OpenNIC but I’m not sure how much of everything do they cover. I’m also not well aware of any other good “flat DNS” alternative (aka: one you can put right into your /etc/resolv.conf / Windows LAN config, without need of extra internal service).