IPv6 | OpenDNS
www.opendns.com › about › innovationsOpenDNS now supports IPv6 addresses — meaning that, by using the OpenDNS Sandbox, you’ll be able to resolve your DNS using IPv6 DNS servers. Why IPv6? IPv6 supports a far larger number of addresses than IPv4, which is why the change is taking place now — since IPv4 was implemented in 1981, the Internet has grown dramatically, and there are no more available IPv4 addresses. How to use IPv6. 1) Verify you have IPv6 Enabled. You can visit Kame to verify you have a working IPv6 IP address ...
Public DNS Server List
public-dns.infoPublic DNS Server List All the public nameservers This database contains public DNS Servers that are reachable by IPv4 or IPv6. Currently there are 5,552 Nameservers from 154 countries in the database. Recently checked This list of public and free DNS servers is checked continuously. Read how to change your DNS server settings . Add new nameservers
Best Free & Public DNS Servers List
dnschecker.org › public-dnsPublic DNS Servers List . The database contains all free and public DNS servers to choose to replace the original ones configured by your ISP. This list includes the IPv4 and IPv6 public DNS servers in the world. What is a public DNS server? The public DNS server is the nameserver that networked computers may use to resolve the DNS query. That may be used in place of (or in addition to) the DNS servers assigned by your ISP.