Category:Open DNS Resolvers

From AAISP Support Site

What is an Open DNS Resolver?

Every day, all the time we all use DNS to look up names on the Internet - ie, when you put bbc.co.uk in your browser, your computer needs to look up the IP address of the BBC's web server. To do this it will use DNS. The DNS server will respond back to your computer with the information.

AAISP customers normally use the AAISP DNS servers, or often their own router.

It is quite common for DSL routers to respond to these DNS requests on the WAN side as well as the LAN - this means that other people on the Internet can use your router to do their DNS look ups. It also means that 'attackers' can take advantage of this and use your router to attack someone else. This will use up bandwidth on your line.

This is often referred to as 'DNS Amplification Attacks'.

Fixing Routers

See the pages below for details on specific routers