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* Restrict Internet access to specific allowed domains for a " | * Restrict Internet access to specific allowed domains for a " | ||
- | \\ There are various levels of OpenDNS plans available, both free and paid. The features available to you will depend upon the plan you use. | + | \\ There are various levels of free and paid OpenDNS plans available. The features available to you will depend upon the plan you use. |
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- In the DNS Server dropdown, select Manual. | - In the DNS Server dropdown, select Manual. | ||
- Enter the two FamilyShield OpenDNS addresses (208.67.220.123 and 208.67.222.123) into the DNS1 and DNS2 fields. | - Enter the two FamilyShield OpenDNS addresses (208.67.220.123 and 208.67.222.123) into the DNS1 and DNS2 fields. | ||
- | - Click Save. Your settings should now look like this: \\ \\ \\ \\ | + | - Click Save. Your settings should now look like this: \\ \\ {{opendns_on_freshtomato-family_plan-2023.2.jpg? |
- Flush the DNS resolver cache of data from previous lookups. In the [[admin-debug|Debugging]] menu, click %%>> | - Flush the DNS resolver cache of data from previous lookups. In the [[admin-debug|Debugging]] menu, click %%>> | ||
- | | + | \\ Your FreshTomato router should now be using OpenDNS for DNS resolution. You can test this using the nslookup command, \\ or by using the OpenDNS test page: [[https:// |
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