I just got hold of a new router for my home. It has a few new configuration settings (new to me) that I want to play around with.
One of these settings is a third DNS server, that can be manually configured. My ISP's DHCP sets two DNS servers, as is the norm, so I'll put a third one in and set it to user defined. Any good suggestions for a 'backup' DNS server for this situation?
The router also has a Traffic Redirect setting, that configures a backup Gateway in case the normal gateway assigned by DHCP is unreachable.
At first I thought these would be trivial to setup, just search and put in the numbers. But both backup servers need to be trustworthy, you don't want to use a gateway from someone who is going to sniff your data. Likewise, a backup DNS server could compromise the entries for say a bank, redirect you to some malicious site, and you unknowingly give up passwords, even thought it all looks allright.
Any comments, or good ideas on what to use for either or both backup servers?
One of these settings is a third DNS server, that can be manually configured. My ISP's DHCP sets two DNS servers, as is the norm, so I'll put a third one in and set it to user defined. Any good suggestions for a 'backup' DNS server for this situation?
The router also has a Traffic Redirect setting, that configures a backup Gateway in case the normal gateway assigned by DHCP is unreachable.
At first I thought these would be trivial to setup, just search and put in the numbers. But both backup servers need to be trustworthy, you don't want to use a gateway from someone who is going to sniff your data. Likewise, a backup DNS server could compromise the entries for say a bank, redirect you to some malicious site, and you unknowingly give up passwords, even thought it all looks allright.
Any comments, or good ideas on what to use for either or both backup servers?