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openbox9

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Alexandria, VA
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reply to funchords

Re: hmm

So if ISPs didn't dish out DNS server info in the DHCP offers and instead required user configuration, then redirection is acceptable? I would think that if the redirection is really causing a problem for a customer, the customer will figure out a way around it. Or else they'll call customer support and work through a resolution. Like you, I don't believe DNS redirection is a good thing for the net at large, whether it's done by Comcast or OpenDNS, but it's not the end of the world.


funchords
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said by openbox9:

Like you, I don't believe DNS redirection is a good thing for the net at large, whether it's done by Comcast or OpenDNS, but it's not the end of the world.
Yeah, I don't think it's the end of the world. In fact my view is that if you're going to do DNS redirection (boooooo!), at least do it like Comcast is doing it.
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