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30 sty 2014 · 4.2.2.2 is one of six (4.2.2.1 through 4.2.2.6) DNS servers run by Level 3 Communications, a Tier 1 ISP. These are supposed to be used by Level 3 customers only, although they have gone into general use over the years.
This database contains public DNS Servers that are reachable by IPv4 or IPv6. Currently there are 62,790 Nameservers from 193 countries in the database.
2 sie 2024 · I frequently update this list of the best public DNS servers. My top free picks include Google , Control D , Quad9 , OpenDNS , Cloudflare , AdGuard DNS , CleanBrowsing , and Alternate DNS . Here's a quick reference if you already know what you're doing, but I get into these services a lot more later in this article:
25 lis 2009 · It's one of the Level3 nameservers (there's also 4.2.2.1, and 3-6 seem to work too). They're a tier 1 transit provider, meaning that they own massive chunks of the internet's infrastructure and make money charging smaller providers (ISPs, hosts, resellers, etc.) to exchange data.
Google Public DNS is a Domain Name System (DNS) service offered to Internet users worldwide by Google. It functions as a recursive name server. Google Public DNS was announced on December 3, 2009, [1] in an effort described as "making the web faster and more secure."
Configure your network settings to use the IP addresses 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as your DNS servers. Or, read our configuration instructions (IPv6 addresses supported too). If you decide to try...
3 wrz 2024 · Google Public DNS uses Name Server (NS) records published in the DNS root zone and zones of top-level domains to find the names and addresses of the DNS servers that are authoritative for...