Abstract

As a densely populated country with a large user base, the library and information centres (LICs) in India always suffer from a lack of internet speed. Indian LICs frequently employ open DNS resolvers to achieve high internet speeds. In the new normal, the cyberattacks on Indian educational institutions have skyrocketed, necessitating the development of a more secure and quicker DNS resolver. To meet this demand, the paper assesses Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver and demonstrates its suitability for Indian LICs. To examine the demand of Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver in providing the most secure and fastest private network, the researchers use six Windows PCs connected with ten different networks with the same ISP provider and calculate the Internet speed Measurement Lab and the nPerf online free internet speed checker in Chrome browser (v. 96.0). The internet speed was manually collected before and after the configuration and further analysed to evaluate the increase/decrease percentage. The study findings reveal that after the configuration of 1.1.1.1 set up, the internet speed of the chrome browser in the targeted PCs increased 36.33% for download and 73.88% for upload. And from the result, we can conclude that Indian LICs can rely on the 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver to experience fast & secure private network connections. There are several studies that compare two or more DNS resolvers in terms of speed and security, but none of them specifically addresses their usability and benefits in LICs. Although the usage of DNS resolvers at the institutional level is not a new concept, there is still a lack of understanding among library professionals in India about the deployment criteria and benefits. As a result of this research, library professionals may be inspired to use DNS resolvers comprehensively to provide lightning-fast services to their users.

Highlights

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  • Domain Name System (DNS) serves as a directory of names that correspond to the numbers (IP address) (Shaw and Fruhlinger, 2020)

  • The researchers focused on Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver to examine if it is suitable for usage in library and information centres (LICs) to deliver fast and secure internet services

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Summary

Introduction

Advances in information and communication devices during the past few decades have brought radical changes in the form of the information lifecycle. LICs use the Internet for efficient retrieval of information and meeting the dynamic information needs of the users. Because of the large user base, India’s ISP providers confront challenges in offering fast Internet services while maintaining a high level of security. To address these challenges, several LICs have begun to deploy a variety of DNS resolvers to deliver quick service to their users. The researchers focused on Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver to examine if it is suitable for usage in LICs to deliver fast and secure internet services. DNS allows clients to use resolvers, sometimes called caches, to query a set of authoritative servers to translate host names into IP addresses (Shue and Kalafut, 2013)

DNS Resolver
Working Architecture between Browser and DNS Resolver
Step 3
Step 4
Step 9
Mobile Users
PC Users
Linux - While these steps are for Ubuntu, most
Router
Practical Implementation on Windows PC
Implementation Steps
Multi-CDN - If
Increase
Concluding Remarks
Findings
1.1.1.1: Faster
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