Now I'm really confused. I switched back and forth a few times
specifying the OpenDNS DNS servers (208.67.222.222 and 208.65.220.220)
and none (letting Verizon DSL select) and fail and succeed each time.
(This is the only url I have ever had problems with using OpenDSL.)
At the OpenDNS web site, I used their CacheCheck feature which showed
that they could not resolve www.highcriteria.com at any of their DNS,
even with a Cache refresh.
Is it just me?? and why??
Roger D. Parish wrote:
At 12:26 PM -0500 1/10/08, Steve at Verizon wrote:
Thanks for letting me know it was me. I believe it was in this
newsgroup that I learned of OpenDNS and it seemed like a good idea at
the time to implement their DNS servers in my Linksys router. Well
turns out their DNS servers were rejecting highcriteria.com. I have
just undone their DNS and now I can reach them.
What is the current take on OpenDNS? Have hackers and/or advertisers
gotten to them?
I specify OpenDNS servers in my TCP/IP preference pane (Mac OS X
10.4.11). I had no trouble reaching highcriteria.com immediately prior
to sending this e-mail.
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