[SOLVED] Suggest DNS server

November 1st, 2013

All blogspot.com sites are not getting resolved with ISP’s DNS. Kindly suggest a fast DNS server which can be trusted (except spying Google’s).
Answer #1
Use this.
http://code.google.com/p/namebench/
Answer #2
It is taking too much time in testing. Any specific answer?
Answer #3
It would have probably finished by the time you took to reply if you just let it run. Be patient.
Answer #4
https://www.opendns.com/
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

http://debridns.com/en/index
85.17.255.198
46.19.33.120

Answer #5
Completed test in about 50 minutes. It showed some suggestions, most of them have notes like this:
* Vulnerable to poisoning attacks (poor port diversity)
* www.*******.com is hijacked: ***.***.***.***
* ******.com.: Timeout
* *******.com appears incorrect: ***.***.***.***
Which notes should I ignore?
@mwe12 Thanks. Will check them.
Answer #6
50 minutes? Really? It takes me around 5-8 minutes to complete that. You should just take note of the DNS server that gives you the best performance and use that.
Answer #7
DNSBench is pretty good too
http://www.grc.com/dns/benchmark.htm
Answer #8
It was showing error with Internet Explorer, so I selected “Cache Latency Test (50% hit, 50% miss)(5000)”. It tested about 4517 sites with all DNS servers for half an hour, then tasted something else. I switched to fastest DNS server it has suggested. Now all blogspot.com sites are opening.
Thank you very much.
@gilly going to try it now.
Answer #9
There’s definitely a problem with your internet connection if it takes that long. Probably packet loss. Check with your ISP.
Answer #10
-paroxysM^ replied: There's definitely a problem with your internet connection if it takes that long. Probably packet loss. Check with your ISP.
I would have already contacted my ISP if they could answer my questions. My maximum speed is around 180kbps and I noticed that the test was going on with 2kbps (without any net-hungry applications running). Anyway resolving speed is now better.
@gilly that software suggests almost same results. I better stick with this new DNS server which is even faster than openDNS and Google’s public DNS.
Thanks everyone.

 

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