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Author gregory.p.smith
Recipients barry, gregory.p.smith
Date 2021-10-20.16:24:00
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Rule #1 for home users:  Never use your ISPs DNS.  Always configure a reputable one in your router.  If you can't control your router, configure your computer to ignore the router's DNS.

Classic best in breed non-ISP servers exist: 8.8.8.8 (google), 9.9.9.9 (quad9), 1.1.1.1 (cloudflare?), etc.

ISPs often monetize DNS in nefarious ways.  If they control the router they can even decide to have it subvert those settings as DNS is unencrypted UDP so it can be redirected/intercepted/modified.  Avoiding that requires using DoH or DoT (DNS over HTTPS/TLS) but configuring that is way beyond what I'm capable of quipping in a box this small. :)
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2021-10-20 16:24:00gregory.p.smithsetrecipients: + gregory.p.smith, barry
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