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

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On 7/10/08, Rob Townley <rob.townley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> why not use the dig command to query your isp dns system to see if
> they forward requests to opendns.  By the way, OpenDNS is a great way
> to help prevent phishing attacks.
>
> Lastly, you should use this opp to create a opendns signon, this will
> give you control over your dns request options.  You could block any
> domain via dns quikly.

Rob, I will go to opendns.com and see what I need to do, to use their
DNS Servers for web browsing, etc.,  temporarily, until I get Caching
DNS up and running. If my ISP is using them upstream, for their DNS
Service, it would be very easy for me to change the settings in my
ADSL modem, from the 2 DNS Servers at my ISP, to servers at
opendns.com and eliminate the delay at my local ISP.  I'd never heard
of opendns.com until I tried to connect to a secure server at irs.gov
about 10 days ago and got an SSL warning from Firefox, that the cert
belonged to opendns.com     Another idea. Thanks! Lanny
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