Any Workaround For DNS IP and HTTP IP Mismatch (Cannot Call ISP)?
I have already scoured through previous articles but they either end in calling your ISP support agent or I am simply not able to move to the next course of action. I AM CONNECTED TO A PROXY according to: https://www.lagado.com/tools/proxy-test
My ISP representatives have no idea what DNS is and "declined" to give me further support. I saw the error message upon downloading the OpenDNS Windows Dynamic IP Updater.
I have a Net Link ICT Router, and OpenDNS does say that it is connected at https://welcome.opendns.com/. My main purpose of using OpenDNS is for web content filtration, because kids. Here is the output for commands that were used for troubleshooting in other articles:
nslookup myip.opendns.com
Server: dns.sse.cisco.com
Address: 208.67.222.222
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: myip.opendns.com
Address: 110.xxx.xxx.xx3
http://myip.dnsomatic.com/
110.***.***.**5
I am connected to proxy as mentioned: 2.0 ***...***.cloudfront.net (not sure if I should redact this, but you can never be too safe). The Lagado tool also says that the proxy server has announced my client IP. I currently want to know if I can do any work around for this as obviously the proxy is causing this issue.
Also a user (rotblitz) pointed out to an article I cannot access: https://support.opendns.com/entries/63421664
Any help will be appreciated :)
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