Public recursive name server
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A public recursive name server is a name server that devices may be configured to use for Internet directory services, in place of or in addition to name servers belonging to the Internet service providers to which the devices are connected. Reasons for using an alternative include:
- speed
- security
- reporting
- avoiding censorship
- redundancy (smart caching) [1]
Popular options include;
Provider | IPs | Alexa Traffic Rank | Blocking | Features |
---|---|---|---|---|
8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 | 1 | no | ||
Yandex | 77.88.8.8 77.88.8.1 | 1265 | optional virus or adult | |
Opendns | 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220 | 3421 | optionally customizable | reporting |
Dyn | 216.146.35.35 216.146.36.36 | 11049 | reporting | |
OpenNIC | 96.90.175.167 104.238.153.178 27.100.36.191 45.63.25.55 89.36.220.220 185.121.177.53 41.79.69.13 77.66.108.93 ... |
251951 | no | many nodes |
Provider | IPs | Alexa Traffic Rank | Blocking | Features |
- ^ Open DNS smart caching weathers DNS outage in the news (theregister)