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Originally Posted by smcaul
yep certainly is their loss, openDNS is great, means I can quite happily let my 7 yr old daughter and her friends play on her PC in her room as i know the whole lot is locked down tight.
Oh, and you can get round openDNS by setting the DNS manually on an individual PC as I have done with my work one in my home office, all others in the house use dynamic settings from the router so go through openDNS.
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Depends how advanced the router is
If you have a DD-WRT/Tomato or other router that supports configuration of it's outbound NAT you DST-NAT port 53 to openDNS.
Then it doesn't matter what DNS servers are set on the client device as that request is going to goto openDNS regardless.
Then the user would have to do something like use a VPN/Proxy to get around it