The domains various computers in my house resolve most often:
- a.root-servers.net
- sim3464.agni.lindenlab.com
- www.google.com
- rcw.wc24.wii.com
- 141.7.156.61.in-addr.arpa
- weather.wapp.wii.com
- news.wapp.wii.com
- secondlife.com
- faeriedevilish.blogspot.com
- dwellonit.blogspot.com
The wii.com ones are my Wii doing its WiiConnect24 stuff. a.root-servers.net is a root DNS server. sim3464 is (currently) my sim, Foobar Salad. faeriedevilish.blogspot.com is Mariel’s blog, and dwellonit.blogspot.com is Tateru Nino’s blog. Both blogs are pinged by my RSS reader every twenty minutes.
How can you tell? What do you mean by ‘a root DNS server’? Like how I use OpenDNS?
The root DNS servers are important parts of the domain name system. Ask Wikipedia.
And I can tell because my OpenDNS account said so. :p
I’m the google’r. :p
1. pa2.zonelabs.com
2. sb.google.com
Oh now, my comment was cut!
I hope this is better.