Google Public DNS

Started by juiceuk, Dec 03, 2009, 17:42:26

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juiceuk

Google launch public dns resolver.

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Sebby

I'm not quite sure what to make of this. It means Google knowing even more about us and what we do!

Rik

It could make OpenDNS struggle. :(
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Glenn

I don't know why, but this reminded me of Highlander "There can be only one"
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kinmel

I will stay with OpenDNS
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?

Rik

Quote from: Glenn on Dec 03, 2009, 17:52:08
I don't know why, but this reminded me of Highlander "There can be only one"

That was my thought, Glenn. :(
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zappaDPJ

Quote from: Glenn on Dec 03, 2009, 17:52:08
I don't know why, but this reminded me of Highlander "There can be only one"

They are trying to take over the world... by selling it:

QuoteGoogle is set to launch a property dimension to its UK mapping system.

The new service will allow both estate agents and private sellers to put their property as an overlay on Google Maps.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8394252.stm

QuoteBut Sarah Beeny, who presents Channel 4's Property Ladder and also runs her own home sales property site Tepilo, told BBC News that the service could well damage estate agents in the long run.

Well that's a shame  :evil: :)x


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Sebby

Quote from: Rik on Dec 03, 2009, 17:49:52
It could make OpenDNS struggle. :(

It could. For some reason, I think Google DNS will be better. I just feel really uncomfortable about it.

gizmo71

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Rik

:lol:

Does that include my New Year's resolution?
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somanyholes

just our of interest what are idnetters response times to 8.8.8.8 (one of googles resolvers?)

Glenn

I average 28ms on an interleaved line
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Michael

I had 30ms to 8.8.8.8 and 20ms to IDNet's DNS servers.

Anyone know how Google's servers can be faster if they're further away?

Steve

The priority of the given server in responding to a ping request also effects the time of the response as well as distance. i.e idnet dns servers, ping requests are probably a low priority. Try www.idnet.net if you want a more representative value.
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Rik

29ms on interleaved line. 23 ms to IDNet.
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Rik

Quote from: Michael on Dec 04, 2009, 14:14:04
I had 30ms to 8.8.8.8 and 20ms to IDNet's DNS servers.

Anyone know how Google's servers can be faster if they're further away?

On those figures, they're not.  ???
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Aaron

I ran GRC's DNS Benchmark to compare, and IDNet's appear to be the fastest, see attachment.

OpenDNS is at the top, IDNet's have a black outline (which means its my current DNS). OpenDNS wins because it had the lowest response time on Cached, but IDNet's was faster on dotcom and uncached than OpenDNS and has very little change in Cached. Google's is lower down on the list so not that impressive. Remember to add both of google's dns if you want to benchmark as it doesn't have it included when you run the application.

I don't know why the app lists OpenDNS DNS server status as "Bad domain names are intercepted by provider" though, which the orange text on them means.


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Gary

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OpenDNS resolves www.google.com to its own servers and transparently proxies through all the requests to it, except the Firefox address bar searches doesn't it? Which I think is where it intercepts bad domain names typed in and redirects you, or gives you and advert, well it used to I have not used it for a while.
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