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Old 09-07-2012, 03:36 PM   #1296
JayBo
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Heres something to tickle your brain.

I use OpenDNS right now for content filtering b/c our inline filter went dead. Anyhow, I sometimes want to bypass this BS b/c it slows me down, and I need to access some sites it blocks and you can't set up individual machines to be on a whitelist.

I change my DNS settings to the ISP's on my cpu. Bitch blazes on the internet. No problems.. UNTIL I want to Remote Desktop, etc within my internal network.
How can i set this thing to use the ISP's dns server settings, and still be able to access my internal IP/machine's?

Would just putting the addy of my DNS server in the secondary DNS place in the TCP/IP settings suffice?
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