Post #3135271
2026-05-17 10:42 UTC
@portaloffreedom@social.linux.pizza It starts at the root servers, and follows up where they point. Ultimately, each domain owner is responsible for serving answers from their authoritative DNS servers to systems that ask. A recursive nameserver follows the chain.
Sure, you can use 8.8.8.8 as your recursive server if you want. But you can also just run your own.
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@portaloffreedom@social.linux.pizza 2026-05-17 10:45
@dwm@mastodon.social yep. This all makes sense. I just never thought of running my own recursive name server :blobaww: