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dontTREATonme | 7 months ago

What’s your recommendation for finding the dns resolver closest to me? I currently use 1.1 and 8.8, but I’m absolutely open to alternatives.

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LeoPanthera|7 months ago

The closest DNS resolver to you is the one run by your ISP.

JdeBP|7 months ago

Actually, it's about 20cm from my left elbow, which is physically several orders of magnitude closer than anything run by my ISP, and logically at least 2 network hops closer.

And the closest resolving proxy DNS server for most of my machines is listening on their loopback interface. The closest such machine happens to be about 1m away, so is beaten out of first place by centimetres. (-:

It's a shame that Microsoft arbitrarily ties such functionality to the Server flavour of Windows, and does not supply it on the Workstation flavour, but other operating systems are not so artificially limited or helpless; and even novice users on such systems can get a working proxy DNS server out of the box that their sysops don't actually have to touch.

The idea that one has to rely upon an ISP, or even upon CloudFlare and Google and Quad9, for this stuff is a bit of a marketing tale that is put about by thse self-same ISPs and CloudFlare and Google and Quad9. Not relying upon them is not actually limited to people who are skilled in system operation, i.e. who they are; but rather merely limited by what people run: black box "smart" tellies and whatnot, and the Workstation flavour of Microsoft Windows. Even for such machines, there's the option of a decent quality router/gateway or simply a small box providing proxy DNS on the LAN.

In my case, said small box is roughly the size of my hand and is smaller than my mass-market SOHO router/gateway. (-:

baobabKoodaa|7 months ago

Windows 11 doesn't allow using that combination