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

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on 7-13-2008 10:06 AM Lanny Marcus spake the following:
On 7/11/08, Scott Silva <ssilva@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snip>
I just played with one of my test vmware ipcop images and set it to dhcp on
our internal network (which should simulate your natted connection through
your adsl modem) for the red interface and I was able to dig +trace
google.com
with proper answers. So it is possible to get it working unless your ISP
blocks DNS queries to anywhere else but their own servers.

Scott: There are probably one or two configuration settings that I do
not have correct at this time. That is why I am testing this on our
Backup IPCop box.

You got this to work, so it will work for me, if & when I get the
configuration settings correct. Question: Do I need to put something
in the hosts file? At the moment, I cannot use that IPCop box to surf,
because there is no name resolution. TIA! Lanny
The hosts file "should" only require the basics like the FQDN of the ipcop box mapped to its green address and 127.0.0.1 mapped to localhost.localdomain.

I'll poke at a virtual ipcop box again this afternoon. My boss is out of town for the week, so my load has doubled.

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