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What do I need to search for to know it's working properly?
Check OpenDNS dashboard. Enable stats and logs, if you like.
What do I need to search for to know it's working properly?
This can also be used to check that it worksOK thanks for confirming that. I'll check the log entries in the morning. What do I need to search for to know it's working properly?
I've just run the command specified on the web page above, but I didn't get the result I was supposed to get. Instead, I got this:-This can also be used to check that it works
GitHub - thuantran/dnscrypt-asuswrt-installer: dnscrypt installer for Asus router with merlin firmware
dnscrypt installer for Asus router with merlin firmware - thuantran/dnscrypt-asuswrt-installergithub.com
You have =text instead of =txtI've just run the command specified on the web page above, but I didn't get the result I was supposed to get. Instead, I got this:-
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nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com
Ah yes, one extra letter can stop the whole show. Silly me! I tried again and it did work. However, I have uninstalled it for the moment as I wasn't able to move away from OpenDNS' servers for some reason. I tried replacing the OpenDNS setting with Quad9 and then I tried changing the setting back to automatic, rebooting the router and my laptop, but still found I was connected to OpenDNS. So in the end, I uploaded a copy of my jffs that I made before trying this process and now everything is back to how it was at the start, i.e., I'm connected to my ISP's dns servers.You have =text instead of =txt
Try
Hope this solves itCode:nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com
Have you definitely got the opendns account setup correctly with the right wan ip on your account?However, having just put OpenDNS to a simple test, it failed miserably, so I've re-enabled BT's filters for the time being. I simply went onto Google and looked for gambling websites (a category I had blocked on OpenDNS) and I was able to visit the websites, including the UK's National Lottery. I then tried the built-in Trend filters and they blocked both sites, as did the BT's filters. I thought OpenDNS were better than that.
Well it was gathering statistics about visited domains and also when I tried the website test for OpenDNS, it showed that I was using their service (I got the big tick, rather than the red cross).Have you definitely got the opendns account setup correctly with the right wan ip on your account?
Sorry but I don't know exactly what you mean. The gambling sites weren't blocked by OpenDNS and I don't think I can check with the BT or Trend service can I?Did you check what category the gambling sites get blocked under just to be certain?
Yes, I do realise that there is a few minutes delay before changes take place (I've used OpenDNS for many years), but that doesn't stretch to more than 24 hours in my example. Also, the second screenshot suggests that OpenDNS has classified the website correctly as "Gambling", so why didn't it block the gambling site I tested it? It's therefore not as reliable as I had believed, so I've gone back to BT's servers for the time being, but a possible drawback with that is Google Safe Search is on by default and cannot be disabled without turning the filtering off altogether. I'll have to see how it goes. The Trend filtering has a drawback too; you can't whitelist or blacklist any websites.Changes to OpenDNS dashboard are not instant. I don't use the service, but I have tested it before and it was working very well. You have the option to choose between OpenDNS and BT's services, @TheLyppardMan. I believe both are good enough for what you need, and free. If you want better, perhaps paid accounts to Cleanbrowsing or NextDNS are possible options. Pi-hole with selected blocklists is another option.
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