From: Scott Loveless
On 10/9/09, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know some have said some things about why a certain website may
> appear to be blocked. After a week or more I still can't get to
> photo.net.
Try changing your DNS addresses. I use http://dnsresolvers.com/ to
get around Comcast's BS. There are others out there, too.
Instructions are a little cryptic for the typical end user.
To use DNSResolvers.com
add these IP's to your resolver list:
I've been unable to figure out where my "resolver list" is hidden.
Firefox help, a google search and Windows help aren't much help.
I've got a site that's giving me intermittent "unable to find server"
errors, and I think it might be due to a wonky DNS server at RoadRunner.
I don't want to change my TCP/IP settings, which is basically DHCP. I'd
just like to add those two alternate name servers so if the RoadRunner
server can't resolve the IP address.
In addition to AVG-free anti-virus, I use a hosts file to block known
bad sites. The hosts file seems to work pretty well.
I've got a site that's giving me intermittent "unable to find server"
errors, and I think it might be due to a wonky DNS server at RoadRunner.
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