DNS servers

Which dns servers do you use Jow Forums? Do you host your own? Do you use a 3rd party? Explain your setup.
I proudly use the Google DNS. 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4

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dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS Privacy Test Servers
github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy/blob/master/dnscrypt-proxy/example-dnscrypt-proxy.toml
github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS#publicly-available-servers
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dnsprivacy.org/wiki/display/DP/DNS Privacy Test Servers

cloudflare

for me it's always been 4.2.2.1

I use a Brazillian DNS server: 189.38.95.95
Makes me feel a little bit more in control for whatever reason.

I used to run pdnsd in a raspberry pi, configured for infinite cache time and multiple uplinks, worked wonders, but the infinite cache thing eventually broke Steam for me, had to clear cache entries every now and then, figured it was more work than I'd like and ditched it.

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AdGuard DNS

Either 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1

I'm currently using whatever my ISP gives me via DHCP. Is there any real reason to use something else if my ISP's DNS servers work fine? If they want to log everything I connect to or something, they can do so anyway even if I use some other DNS.

>using google or cloudflare botnet dns
How are people actually this stupid

You just made yourself look retarded. Guess what 4channel uses?

do you assume that 4channel users are not all retarded

>they can do so anyway even if I use some other DNS
not if you use a VPN, and no I'm not talking consumer shit. I mean you setup an OpenVPN droplet on D/O and then tunnel via that

If you're going to do that I assume you'd tunnel your DNS requests too and as such the DNS server would be configured on the VPN server side. You could still use the DNS servers your ISP provides on your local machine, it wouldn't be used while you're actually connected to your VPN.

Spoken like a true scholar

Spectacular taste

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4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2

OpenNIC.

Cloudflare and OpenNIC, and I'm using a RPi as a cache.
I'm considering switching, but I haven't decided to what.

>Is there any real reason to use something else if my ISP's DNS servers work fine?
I had constant problems because of my ISP extending DNS response TTLs.

AdGuard DNS
176.103.130.130
176.103.130.131

>mfw it relieves half of the shit uBlock Origin does
it currently has YouTube blocked, but im willing to wait until it get fixed

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Just hardset my dnscrypt-proxy resolvers to AdGuard and Quad9. I was only getting Cloudflare and servers cached by Cloudflare before.
Relevant information;
>github.com/jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy/blob/master/dnscrypt-proxy/example-dnscrypt-proxy.toml
>github.com/curl/curl/wiki/DNS-over-HTTPS#publicly-available-servers

google and cloudflare are botnet
use opendns or adguard

>he says while posting on 4channel

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