Recommended DNS servers
Posted in General, Privacy, Security Tools, Wired Network Security, Wireless Network Security on November 27th, 2007Everybody who uses the Internet uses DNS servers. DNS servers translate the familiar web site names to the numerical code of IP addresses.
Think of DNS as the phone book of the Internet. With a phone book, you look up a name and it gives yo a number. Well, this is what the DNS system does for the Internet. Only, it automatically looks up the numerical address for you, and tells your browser where to find that web site that you are after.
The DNS server address is actually entered in Network (TCP/IP Protocol) properties. Most people use the address provided by their Internet Service Provider. And most of the time these properties are set to ‘Obtain DNS server address automatically’.
Moat uses don’t realize that you are not required to use the DNS servers that your ISP provides. You can enter any DNS server you choose. But finding alternate servers is a problem. We recommend that you consider using Open DNS. This company is independent of any specific ISP and provided enhanced DNS services, some of which you may find valuable, such as correcting common misspellings.
For more information and specific instructions, visit http://opendns.com
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