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DotMac4
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Re: DNS opt out is flawed

OpenDNS uses redirection too.

»www.opendns.com/features/guide/


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said by DotMac4 See Profile :

OpenDNS uses redirection too.

»www.opendns.com/features/guide/
But you can opt out of it if you sign up as a free user:


Just leave the typo correction boxes unchecked and the usual server not found error pops up..
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JRKy
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But you can customize the OpenDNS redirection to your own company logos and text. They don't redirect to advertise.
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emptywig
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Redirect is still redirect.

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DotMac4
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Doesn't matter why they do it, DNS redirection still breaks stuff and ISPs should leave their mitts off standards. Stop port blocking, stop redirects, stop pissing with everything. The fact that they're doing it to make a quick buck just makes it that much lamer.

And OpenDNS is fine...people CHOOSE to do it and that's great...that's opting in. If Verizon, Cox, Time Warner and the like want to offer the same, so be it, let them offer it but not auto-enroll everyone in it.


rcdailey
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It's essentially the same as if you had used a search engine to find the link, but if it's not your choice to do that, then that's not such a good thing.

The point about breaking the way DNS is supposed to work, changing it so that the standard error page doesn't display, seems valid. If local applications depend on that error page in order to work properly, then that would become a real headache if the provider simply changes things without notification or without permitting an opt out.
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