Why are you still relying on 3rd-party DNS servers, most of which don't even support DNSSEC, instead of running your own and going directly to the root?
Image source: https://www.grc.com/dns/dns.htm
>>53521140
because im a shitter
I don't even know what a SNS server is
>>53521140
give me a somewhat easy installing howto i will do it
i run my own local dns cache machine and just have it forward to googles dns for lookups
>>53521182
Here's one: https://calomel.org/unbound_dns.html
There are many different servers and ways of configuring them.
>>53521167
You mean DNS? You should probably read it, it's important.
I got excellent on my regular ISP based DNS servers.
>>53521233
*read about it
>>53521140
Don't care enough and speed gain is negligible.
I wish I could use OpenNIC's servers, but they don't support DNSSEC.
Anyone here used dnscrypt ?
I-Is it good?
>>53521140
Because my 3rd-party DNS server does.
>>53521485
this
why go against how the internet is designed
>>53521389
I don't know if it was just me, but the servers would always stop replying after 20-30mins of using it.
>>53521495
>why go against how the internet is designed
Why are you even here? Go back to /v/.
>>53521463
Yes.
What server(s) are you using?
>>53521588
the internet was designed by people smarter than all of us
>>53521606
My ISP's second DNS server. They have two for some reason.
>>53521572
Weird, never encountered this issue
>>53521140
just switched to root servers
no more googles botnet ;)