OpenDNS Web Content Filtering
| Command | Comments |
|---|---|
| dns server route list | List all DNS resolvers set in the router. ( optional ) |
| dns server route flush | Clear |
| dns server route add dns=208.67.222.222 metric=5 intf=Internet | See note (1) below regarding "intf=Internet" |
| dns server route add dns=208.67.220.220 metric=10 intf=Internet | See note (1) below regarding "intf=Internet" |
| dhcp client ifdetach intf=Internet | See note below regarding "intf=Internet" |
| dhcp client rqoptions delete intf=Internet option=domain-name-servers | Stop the router from getting the ISP's DNS resolver via DHCP |
| dhcp client ifattach intf=Internet | See note (1) below regarding "intf=Internet" |
| dns server route list | List all DNS resolvers set in the router. (just checking) |
| saveall | Make the change permanent. |
- If you have a dynamic IP address from your ISP then create dynamic IP updated host, e.g. https://www.noip.com/members/dns/
- And update here: https://www.dnsomatic.com/ (login with OpenDNS credentials)
- Or use another dynamic IP updater client http://www.opendns.com/support/article/101
- Choose filter settings https://dashboard.opendns.com/settings/:
Choose your filtering level
High
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Protects against all adult-related sites, illegal activity, social networking sites, video sharing sites, and general time-wasters.
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Moderate
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Protects against all adult-related sites and illegal activity.
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Low
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Protects against pornography.
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None
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Nothing blocked.
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Custom
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Choose the categories you want to block.
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Just tested - works with technicolor router and dnsomatic.
ReplyDeleteNot using no-ip.com but updating dnsomatic directly from router's dyndns service:
ReplyDelete>dyndns service list
View existing settings -- It's the "custom" section we'll be changing
>dyndns service modify name=custom server=updates.dnsomatic.com updateinterval=10800
Change service provider to dnsomatic.com
updateinterval is 3 hours. (10800 seconds)
>saveall
Make the change permanent.
Go to www.dnsomatic.com , sign in with your OpenDNS username / password. While there, enable update opendns.
Go to the routers web interface Toolbox > Dynamic DNS > Configure :-
Tick "Enabled"
Interface -- Internet -- See Note (1)
Username -- Opendns username
Password -- Opendns password
Service -- custom
Host -- enter your opendns network label or enter the catch all -- all.dnsomatic.com
Click "Apply"
Check the routers event log to confirm "dyndns host has been updated".
(with thanks from http://npr.me.uk/telnet.html#updateddns)
Forget it - OpenDNS cant handle dynamic IPs previously registered by another OpenDNS user: http://forums.opendns.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=13507
ReplyDeleteSymptom: previous users settings are applied to you & opendns replies with "!yours" to dyn ip updates. UP YOURS I say. Fucking show stopper. Raise a ticket? Not likely.