Google Launches Public DNS Service

Google just launched a Public DNS Service, much like OpenDNS.

Let me Try!

To give it a try, change your computer (our router)’s DNS servers.

DNS Servers: 4.3.2.1, 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4

I expect this to have significantly greater adoption rates than OpenDNS, since the IP Address of the servers are much easier to remember.

4 FEEDBACKS

  1. Robert says:

    Where did you get 4.3.2.1? It is not the Google DNS address according to their docs.

  2. Yep :) It's a secret one. Give it a try!

  3. anderiasch says:

    I'd say it'll get a higher adoption rate because they're not planning to hijack the dns misses like opendns does. I've only seen that at bad ISPs before (with mine I could at least switch it off, only to be presented by the same bad habits from opendns)

  4. anderiasch says:

    I'd say it'll get a higher adoption rate because they're not planning to hijack the dns misses like opendns does. I've only seen that at bad ISPs before (with mine I could at least switch it off, only to be presented by the same bad habits from opendns)

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