On Fri, 2009-08-14 at 12:41 -0700, Israel Lopez-LISTS wrote:
> So you would have to force these 'filtered' networks to only request DNS 
> from OpenDNS servers, and make sure each client has a public IP.

This is not needed (public IP).  The "network" you define can be a
single IP.  You simply manage your NAT process so that you use the
appropriate public IP for the NAT, dependant upon how you want to filter
that client.

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