You could block outbound DNS at the router/firewall, or conceivably transparently proxy it there. If these don't sound easy to you (and I'm guessing they don't, I don't know if anyone has even written ...
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Your DNS filters are probably being bypassed (and here's how to fix that)
Running a local DNS server is great - until your devices ignore it ...
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There's a setting buried in every router that your ISP doesn't want you to touch
Switch back and take control.
Today the FBI pulled the plug on malicious servers handling traffic for computers and systems infected with the DNSChanger malware — and, despite months of warnings plenty of people using infected ...
I'm currently using a WRT54G router with Tomato firmware and I have a simple residential dynamic ip address cable modem. The cable modem is in "bridged" mode and the router is set to use DHCP to get ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. For users who may be infected with the DNSChanger malware, ...
Frustrated by slow Wi-Fi? Before blaming your provider, explore your router's settings. Optimizing wireless channels, ...
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