jonathanyaniv
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Anyone here ever heard, or use, OpenDNS?
If you use it, how do you like it??
Interested to know..
If you use it, how do you like it??
Interested to know..
Yeah it's great.
I've been using it for a couple of days and it has really helped my dial-up connection.
I've heard of it, I use it, and I love it.
In a nutshell, OpenDNS is good for filtering the content others on a network or single computer can view on the internet - you can block porn sites if you have kids who use the computer, or you can also tick the boxes for adware and phishing sites if you have friends who tend to click on every ad banner they see. There are also many other categories ranging from games to news and beyond... and if that's not enough, they also allow you to set up a whitelist and blacklist for individual websites.
On top of allowing you to filter content, it's pretty customizable (you can change the logo and messages shown when it blocks sites or can't find them, for example), not to mention fast and stable - I've never had the service drop on me, and there's no difference that I can notice between OpenDNS and my ISP's DNS servers.
I've heard of it. I've heard it's better than the DNS servers that ISPs often times give out, but I don't use it. My ISP's DNS servers are pretty quick.
I don't like it because it is slower than my ISP.
Plus I don't care about blocking sites because FireFox does well with that.
Do your ISP's DNS servers offer people based filtering?:biggrin:
They don't offer that, just normal DNS servers, but that's why I have a custom coded filtering/blocking system here on a Linux Machine (aka my router, game and web server). Highly advanced program that hasn't failed me yet.