Alternative DNS addresses

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Bob Mottram 2014-05-11 12:30:16 +01:00
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@ -279,6 +279,44 @@ nameserver 213.73.91.35
nameserver 85.214.20.141
#+END_SRC
It's not a good idea to use the DNS servers provided by default by your ISP, since those are almost certainly subject to censorship and monitoring. Other possible IP addresses are:
| DNS IP | Organisation | Location |
|-----------------+--------------------------------+-------------|
| 85.214.73.63 | FoeBuD e.V | Germany |
| 87.118.100.175 | German Privacy Foundation e.V. | Germany |
| 94.75.228.29 | German Privacy Foundation e.V. | Germany |
| 85.25.251.254 | German Privacy Foundation e.V. | Germany |
| 2.141.58.13 | German Privacy Foundation e.V. | Germany |
| 213.73.91.35 | Chaos Computer Club Berlin | Germany |
| 212.82.225.7 | ClaraNet | Germany |
| 212.82.226.212 | ClaraNet | Germany |
| 58.6.115.42 | OpenNIC | Australia |
| 58.6.115.43 | OpenNIC | Australia |
| 119.31.230.42 | OpenNIC | Australia |
| 200.252.98.162 | OpenNIC | Brazil |
| 217.79.186.148 | OpenNIC | Germany |
| 81.89.98.6 | OpenNIC | Germany |
| 78.159.101.37 | OpenNIC | Germany |
| 203.167.220.153 | OpenNIC | New Zealand |
| 82.229.244.191 | OpenNIC | France |
| 82.229.244.191 | OpenNIC | Czechnya |
| 216.87.84.211 | OpenNIC | USA |
| 66.244.95.20 | OpenNIC | USA |
| 207.192.69.155 | OpenNIC | USA |
| 72.14.189.120 | OpenNIC | USA |
| 194.145.226.26 | PowerNS | Germany |
| 77.220.232.44 | PowerNS | Germany |
| 78.46.89.147 | ValiDOM | Germany |
| 88.198.75.145 | ValiDOM | Germany |
| 85.25.149.144 | Freie Unzensierte Nameserver | Germany |
| 87.106.37.196 | Freie Unzensierte Nameserver | Germany |
| 209.59.210.167 | Christoph Hochstätter | USA |
| 85.214.117.11 | Christoph Hochstätter | Germany |
| 83.243.5.253 | private | Germany |
| 88.198.130.211 | private | Germany |
| 85.10.211.244 | private | Germany |
CTRL-o followed by ENTER to save, then CTRL-x to exit.
Now disconnect the BBB from your computer and plug it into the router. You'll need an ethernet patch cable and you may also need a 5V/1A power supply for the BBB.