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OpenDNS is happy to announce support for DNSSEC validation in our DNS resolvers. With this release, the OpenDNS resolvers will act as fully RFC compliant security aware resolvers by performing DNSSEC validation on queries to authoritative nameservers for signed zones.. The full scope of our support for DNSSEC can be found here: To use FamilyShield, you should set your DNS server entries as: 208.67.222.123 and 208.67.220.123. On our website, you may notice that OpenDNS' DNS servers are 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220, but these do not apply to FamilyShield customers. Thanks for choosing OpenDNS! To get started, you'll need to set up one or more of your devices to use OpenDNS's DNS nameservers. For instructions on how to do this, choose your device type from one of the categories below. Consumer. OpenDNS is a suite of consumer products aimed at making your internet faster, safer, and more reliable. Learn more See all details about IP 208.67.222.222. | PTR record is resolver1.opendns.com. This IP is hosted by Cisco OpenDNS, LLC (AS36692) and located in the country United States.
See all details about IP 208.67.220.220. | PTR record is resolver2.opendns.com. This IP is hosted by Cisco OpenDNS, LLC (AS36692) and located in the country United States.
See all details about IP 208.67.220.220. | PTR record is resolver2.opendns.com. This IP is hosted by Cisco OpenDNS, LLC (AS36692) and located in the country United States. Control Panel Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home Change adapter settings Change advanced sharing settings This is from Windows 7 April 2012
Tell your friends and colleagues about OpenDNS. You must sign in to use this feature.. IP address: 208.67.222.222. 208.67.220.220
5. Select Use the following DNS server addresses and type OpenDNS' addresses (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields. The OpenDNS's Family Shield servers also block adult content. If you are interested in this option, use these DNS servers. This is a "set it and forget it option", no need for an account, or customizing settings. 208.67.222.123; 208.67.220.123 OpenDNS now supports IPv6 addresses — meaning that, by using the OpenDNS Sandbox, you'll be able to resolve your DNS using IPv6 DNS servers. Why IPv6? IPv6 supports a far larger number of addresses than IPv4, which is why the change is taking place now — since IPv4 was implemented in 1981, the Internet has grown dramatically, and there Our geographically distributed data centers enforce security policies for business users; parental controls for home users; and provide the fastest, most reliable DNS resolution for 65 million active users in over 160 countries daily.. Learn more about the OpenDNS Global Network →