Lutz Donnerhacke wrote, On 7/12/09 21:29:
This kind of technocentric approch is interesting, because it's highlights the net neutrality issue and the seperation of the Internet and the GoogleNet.
http://precursorblog.com/content/googles-engineering-takeover-internet-no-sl...
As others said, this article is a bunch of crap. Actually, Google is now offering a plain vanilla DNS service that ISPs are more and more unwilling to offer. ISPs and folks at OpnDNS love to make their DNS servers lie. At least, Google returns an NXDOMAIN for failed queries. They respect TTLs, too, unlike some ISP resolvers. The only thing that is questionable in Google DNS is that they are pre-fetching DNS records before they expire so they are always in their cache. With DNSSEC, this is probably bad. Patrick -- Patrick Vande Walle Blog: http://patrick.vande-walle.eu Twitter: http://twitter.vande-walle.eu facebook: http://facebook.vande-walle.eu