Pretty much all of the instructions on the net for setting up your switch for running CFW (e.g. Atmosphere) indicate the following DNS redirects:
95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net
95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net
My question is - who owns 95.216.149.205 and is it safe to rely on that person/entity to not do something malicious in the future with whatever is running on 95.216.149.205? I understand this DNS redirect has worked fine for everyone over several years and is the generally-accepted process to follow, but I'm a bit leery relying on any external server. Is there any way we can get the source code to what is running on 95.216.149.205 so that we could install that same software in our private networks and then we can point the above to our local server instead of 95.216.149.205? That way we know it will always be available and will always be non-malicious.
95.216.149.205 *conntest.nintendowifi.net
95.216.149.205 *ctest.cdn.nintendo.net
My question is - who owns 95.216.149.205 and is it safe to rely on that person/entity to not do something malicious in the future with whatever is running on 95.216.149.205? I understand this DNS redirect has worked fine for everyone over several years and is the generally-accepted process to follow, but I'm a bit leery relying on any external server. Is there any way we can get the source code to what is running on 95.216.149.205 so that we could install that same software in our private networks and then we can point the above to our local server instead of 95.216.149.205? That way we know it will always be available and will always be non-malicious.