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Nothing is blocked - DNS vs HTTP IP Mismatch error on Updater.

Anonymous
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Hello,

I just installed and configured the OpenDNS on my home network and applied moderate filtering settings but nothing is blocked.

ISP: Time Warner Cable

Router: ASUS RT-N56U

I have added my home network and applied settings to be low, flushed DNS Resolver cache via cmd, cleared browser cache etc.

Confirmed to be on OpenDNS - but nothing is blocked and updater returns a mismatch between HTTP and DNS IP.

No idea why. All help is appreciated.

Thanks.

 

PS: I've tried with DNS-o-matic as my DDNS and without - still no luck.




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rotblitz
Level 6
Level 6

This problem looks a little bit like this: https://support.opendns.com/entries/95869567

Copy & paste also the complete plain text output of these diagnostic commands here:

   nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com.

   nslookup xyz.lk0psed8mgla93ijnga.org.

   nslookup whoami.akamai.net.

Anonymous
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Here you go...

C:\WINDOWS\system32>nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com

Server: resolver1.opendns.com
Address: 208.67.222.222

Non-authoritative answer:
debug.opendns.com text =

"server 3.dfw"
debug.opendns.com text =

"flags 20 0 72 19500007E00400014C3"
debug.opendns.com text =

"originid 40452825"
debug.opendns.com text =

"actype 2"
debug.opendns.com text =

"bundle 8285555"
debug.opendns.com text =

"source 162.216.46.110:60647"

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.10586]
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C:\WINDOWS\system32>nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com
Server: resolver1.opendns.com
Address: 208.67.222.222

Non-authoritative answer:
debug.opendns.com text =

"server 3.dfw"
debug.opendns.com text =

"flags 20 0 72 19500007E00400014C3"
debug.opendns.com text =

"originid 40452825"
debug.opendns.com text =

"actype 2"
debug.opendns.com text =

"bundle 8285555"
debug.opendns.com text =

"source 162.216.46.110:60647"

C:\WINDOWS\system32>nslookup xyz.lk0psed8mgla93ijnga.org
Server: resolver1.opendns.com
Address: 208.67.222.222

*** resolver1.opendns.com can't find xyz.lk0psed8mgla93ijnga.org: Non-existent domain

C:\WINDOWS\system32>nslookup whoami.akamai.net
Server: resolver1.opendns.com
Address: 208.67.222.222

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: whoami.akamai.net
Address: 204.194.238.17

rotblitz
Level 6
Level 6

No problem is indicated from your outputs at this time when you took them.

You're using the OpenDNS data center in Dallas, and your IP address 162.216.46.110 is registered with OpenDNS network ID 40452825.  Ensure that this is your network ID, not someone else's.  This 162.216.46.110 is what OpenDNS is seeing from your DNS lookups, and it should be registered at https://dashboard.opendns.com/settings/

Your NXDOMAIN results are apparenly not hi-jacked and redirected.  Not sure why the Updater is so confused unless this is an intermittant phenomenon.

"applied moderate filtering settings but nothing is blocked"

Ok, then post these outputs.  (Btw, the trailing dots are part of the commands to make the domain names FQDNs!)

   nslookup -type=txt debug.opendns.com.                         (once again)

   nslookup www.exampleadultsite.com.

   nslookup www.internetbadguys.com.