Google Launches Public DNS Service
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
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.
Where did you get 4.3.2.1? It is not the Google DNS address according to their docs.
Yep :) It's a secret one. Give it a try!
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)
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)