http://www.opendns.com/
That is awesome stuff. Now I can add those DNS servers along with 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 to my /etc/resolv.conf file!
Read the Wired article on it here (http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,71345-0.html?tw=wn_index_1) (I got this from /.).
No! Those are the DEVIL!!
"Currently, web surfers simple(sic) get an error message when they attempt to navigate to an unused domain. OpenDNS users will instead be routed to a company server that will present a list of search engine results and paid advertisements."
In addition to speeding up MySpace, which is definitely a bad thing, ....
My DNS servers do that too. It's really weird. I get a godaddy result just like that on my box, and the only DNS servers I have are 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2, along with my ISP DNS servers (which don't do that on any other box..). :|
Mine don't do that on any of my computers. But I think FireFox might have a feature that lets you do that.
Either way, I strongly hope that these servers DON'T get widespread acceptance. It's bad enough when spyware changes your default search page, but when your DNS servers let somebody decide where you go if you mistype? That's bad.
It wasn't too long ago that VeriSign did the same thing (http://www.icann.org/announcements/advisory-03oct03.htm), creating a large uproar.
I tend to use OpenNIC (http://www.opennic.unrated.net/public_servers.html) DNS servers. The problem is that they seem to disappear on a regular basis and some of the ones listed don't seem to exist anymore. But hey its better than some other solutions.
I use 4.2.2.1 - 4.2.2.6 because they're so darn easy to remember.
Zoneedit.com has been around longer and doesnt have said annoying typo feature ;)