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Where do you host your DNS?
by Daniel15 ·isn't that good) but it's totally fine for DNS. I use BuyVM anycast for most of my sites, but I have a few sites where the users are primarily based in Australia, and for those I use VPSes hosted in -
Where do you host your DNS?
by PandoGulf ·But for serious stuff, I just use the domain registrar's DNS service. -
Thinking about banning Cloudflare IP's on our company Router.
by MeAtExampleDotCom ·Block port 53 to/from anything outside your network except your local DNS service (they'll need to see your upstream DNS resolvers of course). -
Where do you host your DNS?
by redgreenblue ·Self-hosted, with NSD. According to dnsperf.com, it performs better than using Linode's DNS service. Used Knot DNS and djbdns previously. -
Thinking about banning Cloudflare IP's on our company Router.
by JasonM ·Block domains than cloudflare IPs. Because cloudflare provides dynamic IPs. It's not dedicated to a domain name. It might change when DNS records are updated by the domain owner. So if you ban IP X.X. -
Thinking about banning Cloudflare IP's on our company Router.
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Thinking about banning Cloudflare IP's on our company Router.
by Hxxx ·Assuming this is a network of computers with Windows, the issue is that you guys are miserably missing an active directory server and proper policies in place to limit, disable, and restrict what can -
Thinking about banning Cloudflare IP's on our company Router.
by sibaper ·I use the same thing long time ago, except use my own DNS filter before pi-hole born. not perfect but it works. -
Thinking about banning Cloudflare IP's on our company Router.
by yoursunny ·My host has DNS over HTTPS and your interception doesn't work. -
Thinking about banning Cloudflare IP's on our company Router.
by fazar ·In my case, I intercept all DNS requests on router then redirect to OpenDNS. Configure OpenDNS to block social media, adults, streaming providers, etc. FYI, I am using Mikrotik router. -
Where do you host your DNS?
by Fritz ·DNS.HE.NET and ClouDNS -
Where do you host your DNS?
by Tony40 ·I host my own DNS server. -
Where do you host your DNS?
by agomez ·I use more than one, according to the site, cloudflare, route53, most hosted their own dns server -
Where do you host your DNS?
by brueggus ·dns.he.net -
Where do you host your DNS?
by cobydecock ·Been hosting with Dynu for a long time. It works and supports all DNS records and DNSSEC. Its very fast and hastle free. -
Where do you host your DNS?
by OhJohn ·ClouDNS, but looking for a good secondary dns service. The problem: mirroring geodns configs... -
Where do you host your DNS?
by vero ·If you use any provider's DNS you sacrifice your privacy. If you run your own, you will likely sacrifice response time. I'm not sure what is so private about DNS, perhaps unless you don't want to shar
