Block Pornographic Sites
Hello,
I am having problems blocking access to pornographic sites after installing and configuring opendns. I added the family shield DNS server to the internet configuration on my router. I have attached an image containing my dlinkrouter settings and the result of nslookup command.
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What are your problems?
Visit http://welcome.opendns.com/ and http://www.exampleadultsite.com/ on your devices to see if they are using OpenDNS and FamilyShield. Also, did you flush your caches, local resolver cache and browser cache, after the settings change?
If you're still having problems, copy & paste the complete plain text output of the following diagnostic commands to here:
nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com.
nslookup whoami.akamai.net.
nslookup www.exampleadultsite.com. -
#nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com.
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com
Server: dlinkrouter
Address: 192.168.0.1*** dlinkrouter can't find debug.opendns.com: Non-existent domain
#nslookup whoami.akamai.net.
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> nslookup whoami.akamai.net
Server: dlinkrouter
Address: 192.168.0.1Non-authoritative answer:
Name: whoami.akamai.net
Address: 68.114.45.166#nslookup www.exampleadultsite.com.
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> nslookup www.exampleadultsite.com
Server: dlinkrouter
Address: 192.168.0.1Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.exampleadultsite.com
Address: 67.215.92.210 -
You did not use OpenDNS FamilyShield when you executed the commands, but your ISP's (Charter's) DNS service. Your router seems to be pretty unimpressed about your configuration. You may need to reboot your router. If this does not help, I suggest you contact your router's supplier (D-Link?) to find out why it doesn't do what you configure.
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