Could you help me please?

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    rotblitz

    The first step is to configure the OpenDNS resolver addresses and to follow the instructions:
    https://store.opendns.com/start/

    If http://welcome.opendns.com/ indicates that you're not using OpenDNS, then your ISP may redirect your DNS queries to their own DNS service.

    nslookup -type=txt which.opendns.com.  208.67.220.220

    If this returns "I am not an OpenDNS resolver", then your ISP redirects your DNS queries, and you are not able to use a 3rd party DNS service the normal way.  Something like the dnscrypt-proxy (http://dnscrypt.org/) may be able to circumvent this restriction.

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    str8nsmile

    our DNS is not blocking after waiting more than one hour. Could you please send us some info/ suggestions

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    rotblitz

    "our DNS is not blocking after waiting more than one hour."  -  Just waiting has no success.  What else did you do to make it blocking?

    If the suggestions above didn't help, then post the complete plain text output of the following diagnostic command:

       nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com.

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