info on a DNS

Stephen cryptworks at gmail.com
Thu May 21 09:30:53 MST 2009


I used to use them in a pinch when I needed internet to fix my internal DNS


On 5/20/09, Kurt Granroth <kurt+plug-discuss at granroth.com> wrote:
> On 5/19/09 3:54 AM, mike havens wrote:
>> I want to find out all that I can about a certain Domain Name Server.
>> Unfortunately, I do not have linux on my computer so I will have to ask
>> someone to do this for me. The DNS is 4.2.2.2 or 4.2.2.1
>
> Those are probably the best known public DNS servers on the 'net.  My
> memory is a little fuzzy but from what I remember reading years back,
> they were some of the original DARPA DNS servers.  They then got passed
> between several network companies, always remaining public.  At some
> point, they were owned by Verizon and Level 3... one or both might still
> own them.
>
> They've been popular for several reasons:
> 1. Public
> 2. Very fast
> 3. Been around possibly since before the Internet was the Internet
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