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The Pi-hole setup offers 6 options for an upstream DNS Provider during the initial setup.
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* Google
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* OpenDNS
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* Level3
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* Comodo
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* Norton
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* Custom
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```
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Google
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OpenDNS
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Level3
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Comodo
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Norton
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Custom
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```
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During the pi-hole installation you select 1 of the 5 preset providers or enter one of your own. Below you can find more information on each of the DNS Providers, along with some additional providers which have different kinds of extra filtering options (spam, phishing, adult content, etc).
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### Google
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Default upstream DNS provideron the pi-hole.
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Default upstream DNS provider on the Pi-hole.
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* 8.8.8.8
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* 8.8.4.4
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[More information on Google Public DNS](https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/)
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### OpenDNS Home (owned by Cisco)
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Built-in features include a phishing filter, this is the OpenDNS version the pi-hole would use if you select it during setup.
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Built-in features include a phishing filter, this is the OpenDNS version the Pi-hole would use if you select it during setup.
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* 208.67.222.222
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* 208.67.220.220
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