John Andersen wrote:
I run my own in-house DNS server on opensuse, because I have a split horizon for office machines. Other wise, I would just code openDNS's IPs into the router, which is what I do at home. All my machines just point to my in-house server or the router for DNS, and that means I only have to change the settings in one place.
I run dnsmasq on my firewall and have it configured OpenDNS and he.net via IPv6 and Google via IPv4. This works well. I avoid my ISP's DNS as they send you elsewhere when you enter a bad host name, instead of returning 404. I have Google via IPv4 for two reasons. If my IPv6 tunnel is down, I need an IPv4 DNS and also for redundancy, if the other two DNS servers are not working. Here's what's in my resolv.conf nameserver 2620:0:ccc::2 #OpenDNS nameserver 2001:470:20::2 #he.net nameserver 8.8.8.8 #Google -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org