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  2. OpenDNS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDNS

    OpenDNS is an American company providing Domain Name System (DNS) resolution services—with features such as phishing protection, optional content filtering, and DNS lookup in its DNS servers—and a cloud computing security product suite, Umbrella, designed to protect enterprise customers from malware, botnets, phishing, and targeted online attacks.

  3. Comparison of DNS server software - Wikipedia

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    NSD is a test-bed server for DNSSEC; new DNSSEC protocol features are often prototyped using the NSD code base. NSD hosts several top-level domains , and operates three of the root nameservers . pdnsd

  4. Public recursive name server - Wikipedia

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    A public recursive name server (also called public DNS resolver) is a name server service that networked computers may use to query the Domain Name System (DNS), the decentralized Internet naming system, in place of (or in addition to) name servers operated by the local Internet service provider (ISP) to which the devices are connected.

  5. Talk:OpenDNS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:OpenDNS

    The article reads like there is an typo-correction feature shipped by using the OpenDNS DNS-resolvers. This isn't technically true, as the typo-feature is implemented by using HTTP redirects only - it has nothing to do with DNS whatsoever as not existing domains all resolve to the very same IP address - see dig @208.67.222.222 foo.ogr +short .

  6. Template:Welcometest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Welcometest

    Hello, Jimbo, and welcome to Wikipedia! An edit that you recently made seemed to be a test and has been removed. If you want more practice editing, please use the sandbox. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful: Introduction and Getting started; Contributing to Wikipedia; The five pillars of Wikipedia

  7. David Ulevitch - Wikipedia

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    David A. Ulevitch (born December 10, 1981) is an American entrepreneur and Venture capital investor.He was the founder and CEO of the enterprise security company OpenDNS (acquired by Cisco) and founder of EveryDNS (acquired by Dyn).

  8. OpenDNSSEC - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDNSSEC

    OpenDNSSEC is a computer program that manages the security of domain names on the Internet. The project intends to drive adoption of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) to further enhance Internet security.

  9. DNSCurve - Wikipedia

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    draft-dempsky-dnscurve-01 Proposed standard "DNSCurve: Link-Level Security for the Domain Name System", sent by M. Dempsky (from OpenDNS) to IETF (updated in February 2010) OpenDNS adopts DNSCurve Archived 2010-02-26 at the Wayback Machine, official OpenDNS blog entry; CurveDNS, DNSCurve forwarding name server; NaCl, Networking and Cryptography ...