On 7/12/08, Lanny Marcus <lmmailinglists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 7/10/08, Rob Townley <rob.townley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > <snip> >> 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 just changed the DNS settings in the ADSL Modem to use the DNS > servers at opendns.com and not the DNS servers at our ISP in Cali. The > opendns.com servers will probably work a lot better. I still want to > get DNS Caching locally and with luck, possibly I will have that > running tomorrow. This should speed up our surfing, a lot. Lanny Either our ISP (EMCALI) is using opendns.com intentionally, or, their DNS servers have been corrupted. Probably, they are using it intentionally and their Customer Support is not aware of that. In the past 10 days, frequently, I ended up at the Open DNS Guide, when DNS wasn't resolving. Make life easier for you and your users. OpenDNS Guide The OpenDNS Guide is the page your users see when they go to a website that doesn't exist or isn't resolving. We provide search results and offer suggestions to help your users get back on their way. This includes the use of our industry-leading domain spellchecking service to save them time and make them more productive. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos