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Comments on: A cheatsheet for defending against the DNS flaw

Follow the excellent instructions from OpenDNS

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by elehman3 July 29, 2008 9:53 PM PDT
I have my router running DD-WRT setup with OpenDNS for the DNS settings, easy to set up and with an account you can see what blocked web sites are being visited by the clients on your network. I also like the ability to block by keyword, this is great when you have teenage kids trying to find all those vtunnel, porn, etc. sites. Thanks OpenDNS!!
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by chikababe January 20, 2009 7:16 AM PST
great site
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by anurdh65 May 14, 2009 2:55 AM PDT
great site
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