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opendns_on_tomato [2023/06/27 22:54] – [Why OpenDNS?] -add that features depend on plan hogwildopendns_on_tomato [2023/06/28 21:53] (current) – [Why OpenDNS?] -grammar, spelling hogwild
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 OpenDNS offers an alternative your ISP's/organization's own DNS servers. Business and consumer-grade services are available for any budget. OpenDNS offers an alternative your ISP's/organization's own DNS servers. Business and consumer-grade services are available for any budget.
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 ==== Why OpenDNS? ==== ==== Why OpenDNS? ====
  
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   * Parental controls that protect every device in your home, instantly    * Parental controls that protect every device in your home, instantly
   * Customizable or pre-configured content filtering, for example, adult content   * Customizable or pre-configured content filtering, for example, adult content
-  * Retention the past year of internet stats +  * Retention of the past year's Internet statistics
   * Restrict Internet access to specific allowed domains for a "locked-down" environment   * Restrict Internet access to specific allowed domains for a "locked-down" environment
  
-\\ 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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-==== Setup ==== +==== Setup (FamilyShield plan) ==== 
-You can setup OpenDNS on FreshTomato in just a few steps.+ 
 +You can setup OpenDNS for the FamilyShiled plan on FreshTomato in just a few steps.
  
 First, configure the settings: First, configure the settings:
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   - Go to the Network menu   - Go to the Network menu
   - In the DNS Server dropdown, select Manual.   - In the DNS Server dropdown, select Manual.
-  - Enter the two OpenDNS server addresses (208.67.222.22 and 208.67.220.220) 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: \\  \\ {{::opendns_on_freshtomato-2023.2.jpg?605}} \\ \\ +  - Click Save. Your settings should now look like this: \\  \\ {{opendns_on_freshtomato-family_plan-2023.2.jpg?629}}\\ \\ 
   - Flush the DNS resolver cache of data from previous lookups. In the [[admin-debug|Debugging]] menu, click %%>>%% Flush DNS (dnsmasq) cache. \\   - Flush the DNS resolver cache of data from previous lookups. In the [[admin-debug|Debugging]] menu, click %%>>%% Flush DNS (dnsmasq) cache. \\
  
- \\  Your FreshTomato router should now be using OpenDNS for DNS resolution. You can test this using the nslookup command, \\ or by using OpenDNStest page: [[https://welcome.opendns.com/|OpenDNS Test Page]] \\   \\  The features available to you will depend on which plan you signed up for.+ \\ 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://welcome.opendns.com/|OpenDNS Test Page]] \\   \\  Again, the features available to you will depend on which plan you subscribe to.
  
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