OpenDNS with VPNs and private domains

Monday, May 11th, 2009 177 views
OpenDNS with VPNs and private domains

OpenDNS cannot “see” your private network, so OpenDNS cannot resolve intranet domains or internal requests for printers, network shares, etc. To avoid any problems reaching these internal resources, there are two choices. First, you may forward only external DNS requests to OpenDNS, continuing to resolve local domains locally (i.e., on your local DNS server, such [...]

Using OpenDNS with Windows Server 2003

Monday, May 11th, 2009 125 views
Using OpenDNS with Windows Server 2003

Setting up OpenDNS on your small to medium size network is very easy. Whether you have three workstations or thirty the steps are the same. You can rest assured that updating the DNS servers on your network is simple, transparent and will improve your overall performance. Changing the DNS settings should not cause any known [...]

How to Use Open DNS on Window XP

Monday, May 11th, 2009 138 views
How to Use Open DNS on Window XP

Select Control Panel from the Start menu. Click Network Connections from the Control Panel choices. Choose your connection from the Network Connections window. Click Properties button. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. Click the radio button Use the following DNS server addresses and type in OpenDNS addresses in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate [...]

How to Use Open DNS on Server 2003

Monday, May 11th, 2009 125 views
How to Use Open DNS on Server 2003

From the Start menu, select Administrative Tools, then select DNS. Choose the server you want to edit, then select Forwarders. Select All Other DNS domains in the DNS domain list. Add OpenDNS addresses in the selected domain’s forwarder IP address list. Click OK. Step by step Use Open DNS on Server 2003 From the Start [...]

Setting up Private Nameservers in Cpanel

Thursday, June 21st, 2007 130 views

This guide will show you the ropes in how to setup cpanel nameservers and configure them properly so you can run ns1 and ns2.yoursite.com. Once your nameservers are setup clients can then use your own private nameservers for their domains. Regiser your domain Register the domain name you would like to use, you can register [...]