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Are you sure about OpenDNS not accepting DOH?

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@Tim@: Hi! I saw your your edit of Public recursive name server removing DoH from the OpenDNS row of the table. However, when I was able to get to an archived version of their DoH support page (because their support.opendns.com site doesn't seem reachable), I was able to execute the curl example command on that page and get back a DoH response. Which makes me think at least one of their endpoints is working. So are you sure they aren't accepting DoH? Or could it have been a temporary error? - Dyork (talk) 12:12, 10 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

OpenDNS has a separate server from those in the list and it does not appear to be standards compliant;
dig doh.opendns.com +short
146.112.41.2
dig sandbox.opendns.com +short
208.67.222.2
208.67.220.2
dig @doh.opendns.com google.com +https +short
;; ERROR
;: short (< header size) message
=============================================
vs Google:
dig dns.google +short
8.8.4.4
8.8.8.8
dig @dns.google google.com +https +short
142.250.139.102
142.250.139.100
142.250.139.139
142.250.139.138
142.250.139.101
142.250.139.113 Tim (talk) 02:02, 14 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]