Hey gang, I’m considering using DNS4EU in Canada. My ping to their servers is ~130ms. That’s way longer than anything local which is on the order of 1-5ms. Apart from resolving uncached entries taking longer, is there any contraindication to using a DNS server with high latency?

  • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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    25 days ago

    This is one of those things that if you really want to do it, you’ll have to live with the consequences.

    I’m an American that VPNs everything first to my VPS then down a double hop commercial VPN tunnel that finally exits in Switzerland. DNS traffic also travels over that VPN tunnel so you’ll rightly guess that my DNS is rather slow too.

    What I do is I run a resolver on the VPS (physically near me) that aggressively prefetches commonly queried DNS records. After years of using Unbound I found Blocky to be much, much faster (especially with huge blocklists). It’s to the point now where sure, it’s slower than a “normal” internet connection but it doesn’t feel slow to me anymore.

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    25 days ago

    Does it actually block thepiratebay, yts, 1337x? Lots of European DNS servers do.

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      25 days ago

      Each of them returns the correct answer.

      Protective Resolution - IP address 86.54.11.1
      Protective + Child Protection - IP address 86.54.11.12
      Protective + Ad blocking - IP address 86.54.11.13
      Protective + Child Protection + Ad blocking - IP address 86.54.11.11
      Unfiltered Resolution-  IP address 86.54.11.100
      
      ;; ANSWER SECTION:
      thepiratebay.org.       300     IN      A       162.159.137.6
      thepiratebay.org.       300     IN      A       162.159.136.6