You have to make a OpenDNS account or hack the administrator that blocked your site (My administrator is my Dad)
Then, unblock the category or site that he/she blocked.
Save the settings, then sign out.
Make sure that when you access the block site that you unblocked, your administrator (if he/she lives in your house by any chance) doesn't see you...:p
Be extra sneaky
BIND is actually the software that implements DNS. BIND is the software and DNS is the language it speaks-this means BIND is an application that provides DNS services like windows AD DNS does.
Domain Naming Service (DNS) Database Source Name (DSN)
The DNS offers a CNAME type that is analogous to a symbolic link in a file system, the CNAME entry provides a(n) ______ for another DNS entry
There are several companies that offer DNS management services. Digital Brand Services, Go Daddy, and Network Solutions are just a few of the more popular places to go for DNS management services.
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The sane way everyone else plays it, via the site.
There is one major difference between an open DNS and a closed DNS. Open DNSs allow multiple users to connect easily while closed ones do not allow more users.
The appreciable difference of Open DNS is not in performance over other DNS. The advantage of Open DNS over other DNS products is the added features of typo correction and fishing philter, and how unintrusively those features operate.
Yes, Open DNS immediately corrects spelling errors. Open DNS is fast and efficient; eliminating wasted time for editing. A person can edit as they go!
The prefered DNS server for the site is the server which sends the dns zone updates to all the other servers in the site. The primary DNS zone is created on the server and it has the authority to send changes in zone to other servers
From all the reviews I have read about Open DNS most people are pretty happy with it. I have seen very few complaints. So yes, I would recommend Open DNS as an internet security provider.
You can purchase a DNS if the person who is currently holding it is will to sell it to you. The best place to find DNS's for sale is on the internet. There are a number of sites that act as DNS clearing houses. Domaintools is one such site.
One can get more information on a Comcast DNS server from the following sources: What's My DNS, Comcast, DNS Knowledge, ZDNet, DSL Reports, Port Forward, Open DNS, Mac Medics, to name a few.
Open DNS is an Domain Name System) resolution service. They have a number of locations, from Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Dallas to Washington, D. C.
The Open DNS company offers products for home internet security, including parental controls to help control internet access for children and families.
Open a command prompt window then type in ipconfig/all Then there should be your dns server.
Setup DNS on www.dyndns.com open port 3389 on your router/modem open remote desktop type in your dns name Note: PC must be on to connect to it