No problem. Used it many times in my web-dev career.
It might be good if they had a DNS server we could use directly. Or at least a conservative supported one. If you're not using a full DNS server (ICANN controlled), you're either using your ISP or, likely, Google's (8.8.8.8). 4.2.2.x is Level 3 communications. Make your own judgements there https://www.opensecrets.org/political-action-committees-pacs/C00347385/summary/2018
No problem. Used it many times in my web-dev career.
It might be good if they had a DNS server we could use directly. Or at least a conservative supported one. If you're not using a full DNS server (ICANN controlled), you're either using your ISP or, likely, Google's (8.8.8.8).
No problem. Used it many times in my web-dev career.
It might be good if they had a DNS server we could use directly.
No problem. Used it many times in my web-dev career.