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Mutiny32
Network Security Engineer

join:2000-07-04
Lees Summit, MO

reply to rdata

Re: OPENDNS

4.2.2.1
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4

all of these > OpenDNS


CUBS_FAN
Next Year Again..

join:2005-04-28
Chicago, IL
kudos:1

I thought 4.2.2.1 was Verizon's DNS servers. I also read that isn't it technically illegal to use another providers DNS without permission?



koitsu
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-16
Mountain View, CA
kudos:14

said by CUBS_FAN:

I thought 4.2.2.1 was Verizon's DNS servers. I also read that isn't it technically illegal to use another providers DNS without permission?
No. They're publicly accessible recursive nameservers. I believe GTEI (now Verizon) provides these to the public as a "best-effort" service, though I'll have to go digging to find the thread I read about it, as it's quite old...
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