Hi,
LETO wrote (26 Jul 2011 22:45:21 GMT) :
It can use one or multiple remote dns servers (by default the google ones) meaning you can perform all queries (not just 'A' ones)
Ok. I see the point of using ttdnsd-like functionality to supplement what the Tor DNS resolver is able to achieve itself. See our page about this issue on the Tails wiki in case you want to understand the place I'm speaking from:
https://tails.boum.org/todo/support_arbitrary_dns_queries/
I also see the point of not granting one (and maybe a few) company/ies the power to decide example.com does not exist for TorDNSd (and Tails) users. Hence my past, present and future questions:
How exactly does TorDNSd deal with multiple remote DNS servers?
What issues could be possibly caused by using multiple remote DNS recursive servers by default in TorDNSd?
What additional recursive servers would you consider worth adding to the default TorDNSd configuration?
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