I have brought the issue up before but it needs to be re-addressed. BolehVPN needs to figure out what they are going to do for DNS and stick with it. I frequent multiple servers for testing and general use, I find some OpenDNS, some GoogleDNS, some OpenNIC, and some just random DNS IP's that I cant seem to figure out where they go to. I notice also with server re-sets and re-starts the DNS servers get flipped to something else, Netherlands going from its servers own DNS -> GoogleDNS "bad". I have studied what most VPN providers do and how they set up their services to improve my understanding of this problem and find most VPN providers will host DNS on the same server that the clients connect on for the OpenVPN service. Firstly to increase DNS speed and for security because the servers are run by the staff that run the VPN and can be protected from outside influence. GoogleDNS/OpenDNS are probably the worst for security reasons, OpenDNS due to logging and GoogleDNS due to matching a clients VPN IP and their normal IP to email accounts and logins including cookies on their services, basically allowing them to tie a VPN user to his real IP. I have brought this issue up before as well. I guess what I'm saying is BolehVPN needs to stick to one single plan for DNS servers so its not all over the place with levels of trust being given to third parties. In my personal preference, I would like to see BolehVPN start doing what other big VPN's do, which is have the IP & DNS server come from the same server and same IP address. One for increased security as the only level of trust remains with BolehVPN, and two because its just faster and more logical to host both on the same server without having to involve any third party.
Thanks.