Re: OpenDNS for roaming users?
- From: ck <ck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:18:02 -0700
Smart. Thanks Leythos I will give that a look! :)
"Leythos" wrote:
In article <20C3AC0E-206E-4836-95A9-EBF52B0EAC1D@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,.
ck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
SBS2003 R2 Premium
Just recently switched my DNS over to OpenDNS to see how it performs. Also
noticed serveral users here are using it too.
This question kind of links to my other thread -
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs&mid=a06eb4f1-c602-49c6-9613-9d48a3a97619&sloc=en-us
I've not moved forward with the Webroot (emailsystems) trial as the only
feature I liked was the ability to use there Desktop app to auto point the
roaming user to Webroots proxy for logging.
Is there a way to set my roaming laptop users to OpenDNS when away from the
office?
You can use MANUAL DNS entries while still allowing DHCP for IP, but it
can cause problems when on the lan.
You could point the first DNS to your SBS server, the second one to
OpenDNS, then your firewall should only allow DNS from the SBS box,
since no other device on your network needs to do external DNS.
If you do this, their laptops, inside your network, will use the SBS DNS
first, then if it fails, will try and reach OpenDNS, but the firewall
will block that access. When they are at home or out of the office, the
SBS DNS is not reachable, but the OPENDNS is.....
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