Looking for a new DNS provider
Posted: Sun May 18, 2025 10:20 pm
I've about had it with OpenDNS. First, that bullshit I went through with that overzealous CISCO Umbrella filtering that was preventing me from getting to some sites. I finally got that sorted by getting a static IP from my ISP (some other asshole had my previous dynamic one and configured it for filtering) and finding that there were two places I had to turn off filtering but now I've got persistent latency on name lookups. It's probably something in the route, but the end result is I'm unhappy.
I don't trust Google or Cloudfare, so I'm thinking of Quad 9
https://www.quad9.net/
They filter malware sites, but they don't log queries and they have separate servers for no filtering.
9.9.9.9 and 149.112.112.112 (secondary) for filtered
9.9.9.10 and 149.112.112.10 for unfiltered (which is what I'll be using)
I've just temporarily stuck them in my /etc/resolv.conf for now (normally populated from my network config and resolvconf scripts) and we'll see how it goes today. I'll do the same tomorrow and we'll see how it works out. If so, then I'll change my routers and network configuration files to use them.
I don't trust Google or Cloudfare, so I'm thinking of Quad 9
https://www.quad9.net/
They filter malware sites, but they don't log queries and they have separate servers for no filtering.
9.9.9.9 and 149.112.112.112 (secondary) for filtered
9.9.9.10 and 149.112.112.10 for unfiltered (which is what I'll be using)
I've just temporarily stuck them in my /etc/resolv.conf for now (normally populated from my network config and resolvconf scripts) and we'll see how it goes today. I'll do the same tomorrow and we'll see how it works out. If so, then I'll change my routers and network configuration files to use them.