Hi all,
I'm trying to use openDNS-like services to help me with web-filtering. See, there's a similar service in my country that contains "questionable" sites that openDNS often miss, mostly local sites though. Probably that's why openDNS doesn't have them in their database. Anyway, I'm thinking of using openDNS and the localDNS to complement each other in filtering my web traffic. Is that even possible?
I'm currently using ROS 4.5, by the way. Now, whenever I put in the localDNS's IP as the primary and openDNS's as the secondary, I can still access the sites that should be blocked by openDNS. And whenever I do it the other way around, the sites that should be blocked by the localDNS are accessible. In other words, the "secondary DNS" thing doesn't work the way I intend it to work.
Is there anything I can do if I want to use openDNS's database AND the localDNS's database at the same time? So whatever openDNS doesn't filter, the local one will do it, and vice versa.
Thanks much.
-Ted-