DNS poisoning in BSNL

greenhorn

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can anything other than using opendns help?

openDNS creates a huge lag with google , and a lot of other sites are being slowed down.

on the other hand , i couldn't acess TE with BSNL DNS a few days back :|
 

Kumar

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try these,

YOU! telecom DNS addresses
203.187.192.12
203.187.192.15

or

TATA DNS
203.197.12.30
202.54.12.164
 

linuxtechie

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greenhorn said:
can anything other than using opendns help?
openDNS creates a huge lag with google , and a lot of other sites are being slowed down.

on the other hand , i couldn't acess TE with BSNL DNS a few days back :|

WTF! Are you sure? OpenDNS works like a charm, its configured in my tomato router and is really fast. I can't think of BSNL without OpenDNS. Any issues that u can think of?

~LT
 

cisco_tech

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Yup. lagging only in google. taking 10-15 secs to load.

i have configured openDNS in tomato same as LT 208.67.220.220, 208.67.222.222

edit.

my dns list.

Random

202.56.215.6

202.56.230.6

MTNL DNS Servers

59.185.0.50

203.94.227.70

203.94.243.70

59.179.243.70

OpenDNS.com

208.67.222.222

208.67.220.220

Verizon DNS Servers

4.2.2.1

4.2.2.2

4.2.2.3

4.2.2.4

4.2.2.5

4.2.2.6

BSNL DNS

61.1.96.69

61.1.96.71

Spectranet

203.122.63.152

203.122.63.154

Sify

202.144.50.4

202.144.66.6

202.144.105.4

202.144.10.50

In2Cable: 203.192.204.5

7star’s DNS: 202.134.160.7 and .8

(DNS configrations for different cities in India)

—-CITY—–PRI. DNS—–ALT DNS———-SMTP———-POP3———HOST—

Mumbai 202.54.1.30 202.54.1.18 202.54.1.18 202.54.1.18 giasbm01

Mumbai 202.54.1.30 202.54.1.1 202.54.1.1 202.54.1.1 bom2

Mumbai 202.54.1.30 202.54.1.24 202.54.1.24 202.54.1.24 bom3

Delhi 202.54.1.30 202.54.15.1 202.54.15.1 202.54.15.1 giasdl01

Delhi 202.54.1.30 2.54.15.30 202.54.15.30 202.54.15.30 dl2

Calcutta 202.54.1.30 202.54.9.1 202.54.9.1 202.54.9.1 giascl01

Madras 202.54.1.30 202.54.6.1 202.54.6.1 202.54.6.1 giasmd01

Madras 202.54.1.30 202.54.6.20 202.54.6.20 202.54.6.20 md2

Pune 202.54.1.30 202.54.10.1 202.54.10.1 202.54.10.1 giaspn01

Bangalore 202.54.1.30 202.54.12.17 202.54.12.17 202.54.10.17 giasbg01

Bangalore 202.54.1.30 202.54.12.6 202.54.12.6 202.54.12.6 blr

Ahmedabad 202.54.1.30 202.54.1.18 202.54.4.114 202.54.1.114 ad1

Hyderabad 202.54.1.30 202.54.30.1 202.54.30.1 202.54.30.1 hd1

Guwahati 202.54.1.30 202.101.167.65 202.101.167.65 202.101.167.65 gw1

Chandigarh 202.54.1.30 202.54.25.1 202.54.25.1 202.54.25.1 ch1

Jaipur 202.54.1.30 202.54.24.1 202.54.24.1 202.54.24.1 jp1

Lucknow 202.54.1.30 202.54.31.1 202.54.31.1 202.54.31.1 lw1

Panjim 202.54.1.30 202.54.1.1 202.54.1.1 202.54.1.1 bom2

Kanpur 202.54.1.30 202.54.31.1 202.54.31.1 202.54.31.1 lw1
 

greenhorn

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main_trouble said:
can you explain problems wid opendns?

already mentioned them in my previous posts :S

google is very slooow with opendns - takes ~10seconds for a pageload
 

Party Monger

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Wats dns poisoning???

Im havin lots of problems wid sites..downloading works fine but sites sometimes take time to open...
 

true_power

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would other ISP's DNS really work ?. esp many are configured to respond to requests from their subnet.

@ Gaurish..
you run yer own DNS on internet ?, don't bluff, else provide yer server IP's ;)
 

vishalrao

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@true_power: prolly using treewalk local dns caching server like me :)

i doubt dns is causing google slowdowns, maybe google is slowing down/inspecting connections from BSNL IP ranges due to spambots or infected machines and what not... or just simply BSNL's routers need a reboot
 

vishalrao

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i forgot to post that i also noticed slowdowns on google sites and im using local dns caching server (treewalk)... yes, it does have opendns in its list, but i doubt a destination site can figure out which dns server you looked up their IP from...no?
 

Gaurish

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true_power said:
would other ISP's DNS really work ?. esp many are configured to respond to requests from their subnet.

@ Gaurish..
you run yer own DNS on internet ?, don't bluff, else provide yer server IP's ;)

Why would i bluff?
Haven't you heard about BIND?
It can be used as Caching only DNS server.

Alternatively you can use pdns:)
Running own dns is not that hard, its easy as eating a pie