What are OpenDNS servers IPs?

Threepwood

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There website is down now,

We're currently upgrading our Web site. It was about 10x easier to take the entire site down for a few minutes and make the change than plan a complicated, error-prone transition. DNS is up and running 100% and is unaffected by this upgrade.

So I can't see what they are!

Someone please post the IPs

P.S. How do you guys use OpenDNS when capped on local only, if you do?

It works now!

Just to make sure, these are them right?

208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
 
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208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220

Those are right ;)
 
If you have international access you can always use 4.2.2.1 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3 as your DNS servers, irrelevant who your ISP is.
 
Given the recent security breach of all dns servers, who know which in this country are patched?

Check the Internet Security section for my last thread over the weekend ;) I had DNS cache poisoning on SAIX. OpenDNS is fine though ;)
 
when using OpenDNS will one be able to use the SAIX server?
 
@milomak I'm sure, but not with local only connection, if that's what you're thinking...

What I don't quite understand though is with Route Sentry in use (basically direct PPPoE connection), are you as I assume in that case on the default DNS server of the ISP? AFAIK setting DNS servers in your router will have no effect in this case.

About the local only, I had set my router to OpenDNS with the first DNS poisoning scare a while ago, when I got capped and put on local only I couldn't figure out why my Internet suddenly bombed out, it was 'cos I had set specific static DNS servers to OpenDNS, obviously now not accesable through local only.

Something to remember that :p

Is there an easy way to set it so that when I'm put on local only it will use Telkom's DNS?
 
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