Re: OT: anything in CentOS 5.2 that uses opendns.com when browsing web?

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Lanny Marcus wrote:
Interesting idea! I will read the IPCop documentation, to see if I can do that on my IPCop box. If not, I'm interested in SME Server, if that will do the job. What I don't like about SME Server is that their documentation isn't available for download. I like to have local documentation on my hard drive. My strong belief is that this is coming from my ISP, but they claim I'm the only one with this problem. I can't imagine that it would be coming from the OS and nothing has changed in my IPCop box. ISP's like to claim that problems are on the users end, rather than on their end. Once or twice, I've pointed out a problem to a previous ISP, been told there was no problem, and then later, they tell me that yes, they had a problem.... The phone company is the best ISP I have had, so far, and they seem to be "pro active" and usually they fix problems, without me calling them, which I truly appreciate and respect.
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As for the SME documentation, you can select to view as one page [the option is at the bottom of the page when you are browse to the specific documentattion].

eg. http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:Administration_Manual:Booklet

Then, you can print it to PDF if you want.

-Ross-

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