On 10/11/13 19:28, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Bob Goodwin ~ Zuni, Virginia, USA writes:
No, it won't allow any other DNS server, no matter what I configure
it for it always goes to theirs, that's why I gave up open.dns. This
was a change
DD-WRT does not give you the option to use fixed DNS servers, instead
of whatever DHCP servers it gets via DHCP from your ISP?
I'm surprised to hear that. Or, rereading what you earlier wrote,
maybe you're saying that your ISP blocks port 53 traffic, and will
only let you use their DNS servers.
DD-WRT will let me use any DNS I want, it's Viasat's system that changes
it. They do some sort of caching to reduce traffic through the satellite
apparently ... Initially I had it configured for open.dns but it wasn't
long before I found it wasn't going there.
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