<br><p><DEFANGED_div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 9, 2007 7:33 AM, Benjamin Flanders <<a href="mailto:flanderb@gmail.com">flanderb@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" DEFANGED_style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I have nothing but trouble with openDNS. I tried it for about two<br>weeks when comcast DNS servers were flaky a while back.<br><br>The issues I had were, I had to (I forget the wording for this)<br>reregister google with the service at least twice a day. This is
<br>where I would get the message saying that OpenDNS didn't think<br><a href="http://www.google.com" target="_blank">www.google.com</a> was a valid domain name and it went to an openDNS<br>webpage where I had to type in a captcha and click a link so I could
<br>go to Google. This was a big issue because I use gmail and google<br>calendar.<br><br>Also, I would get google maps with part of the map not showing up.<br>Nothing I did would fix the issue. It wasn't consistent as to which
<br>parts of the map would be greyed out but there was usually 3-4 squares<br>gone.<br><br>The reregister thing happened to a lot of other sites as well, but not<br>as consistently as google.<br><br>Am I the only one that has the issue? I remember googling it but not
<br>finding any remedy.<br></blockquote><p><DEFANGED_div><br>I have been using OpenDNS at work and at home for about a year and have not experienced any problems with it. I also use Google and Gmail all the time. OpenDNS did help clear up about 3/4 of the problems he was having with Comcast a while ago.
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