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Please clarify "secure"? Tor has its own built-in DNS resolution that 
will ignore client-side settings.

If you're referring to relay DNS: I strongly recommend running a DNS 
resolver locally, and enabling DNSSEC. That's as secure as you can get them.

Tom


evervigilant@riseup.net schreef op 05/04/15 om 18:22:
> If anyone has good intel on some really secure DNS addresses that would
> be great currently I'm using my VPN provider DNS servers and would like
> to have some more numbers to add to my list.
>
> Primary DNS: 146.185.134.104 (Netherlands)
>
> Secondary DNS: 192.241.172.159 (U.S. New York)
>
>

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