A simple question, please help
    Ken Lai 
    soulhacker511 at gmail.com
       
    Mon Jul 20 01:10:16 UTC 2009
    
    
  
Scott Haneda wrote:
> 99% of the time openDNS works by just pointing some agent to their ip 
> space.
>
> That 1% of the time, openDNS tries to make DNS responses that are 
> modified in a way to try to help you.
>
> Maybe this is your issue?
>
> Googl.com being common enough they elect to return the google.com's 
> answer istead.
>
> By default openDNS does not know how to return NXDOMAIN.
>
> This is fine for end users. This is bad for developed and servers.
>
> OpenDNS also does phishing URL blocking, stats, and a lot more.
>
> If you plan on using them as a resolver  you want to be accurate, you 
> must disable these features. Simply create an account with open DNS, 
> login, add your IP, and disable all respond modification settings.
>
> Make sure someone elses IP has not been inherited by you with settings 
> you will not want.
>
> I used to reccomend openDNS to everone. I found a problem in their 
> system many many months back. Despite a small effort to resolve it, 
> they have seemingly forgot about the problem.
>
> Maybe someone else here has recommendationd to huge robust recursive 
> resolvers that do not focus on any response modification.
>
thanks for your replays.
but the forwarders in the zone entry seems not work for me, which has 
mentioned in the manual.
the opendns return a A:  119.167.247.147
but the other return 121.199.253.147, which i want to use
if i remove the forwarders in option, the answer is right.
    
    
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