On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:02:57 -0700,
bruce <bedouglas(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
As I understand the issue. The issue is one of being able to poison
the DNS
app on the DNS server. There's not really much the casual user can do, aside
from switching to another DNS/IP address that's safe. But the rub is, do you
really know if the DNS/IP you're switching to is safe!
The best approach, would probably be a system to allow you to poll a few DNS
servers, and to take the returned ip address that comes back from the most
of them as the "correct" ip address!! but this isn't implemented anywhere
as
far as i know....
You are better off running your own caching resolver than trying the above.