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If you choose to use OpenDNS, you will get IP addresses that are optimal to OpenDNS' network but maybe far away from your network.
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ericwengeriptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i br0 -p udp --dport 53 -j DNAT --to $(nvram get lan_ipaddr)
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OpenDNS is a free DNS (Domain Name Server) service which makes internet browsing safer and allegedly faster. By simply using their DNS servers instead of your ISP's you are automatically protected from their list of Phishing websites. However, in order to restrict a variety of adult website content you will need to create a free account with them, register your IP address and select the categories you want restricted (i.e. sexuality, nude, pornography, lingerie, grotesque, etc...). Since most of us have DHCP assigned WAN IP addresses that change periodically we need to instruct our router to tell OpenDNS what our new IP address is when it changes. We will go over that below.
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- On the Setup tab under Network Address Server Settings (DHCP) look for Static DNS 1 and Static DNS 2
- Set Static DNS 1 to 208.67.222.222 and set Static DNS 2 to 208.67.220.220
- Apply Settings and go to the Services tab
- Under DNSMasq put strict-order in the Additional DNSMasq Options text box
- Apply Settings again
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