I have set the default DNS settings of my RV220W Cisco router to OpenDNS servers.
However, on selected hosts I would like to bypass OpenDNS.
For example, on a Windows 7 I am using Google DNS. I setup network configuration and tested it with "nslookup microsoft.com", it shows the DNS server as being "Server: google-public-dns-a.google.com" with IP address of 8.8.8.8.
But for some sites I get blocked by OpenDNS. Which suggests that the router is ignoring the host DNS preference.
Has anyone encounterd this issue? I have set the default DNS settings of my RV220W Cisco router to OpenDNS servers.
However, on selected hosts I would like to bypass OpenDNS.
For example, on a Windows 7 I am using Google DNS. I setup network configuration and tested it with "nslookup microsoft.com", it shows the DNS server as being "Server: google-public-dns-a.google.com" with IP address of 8.8.8.8.
But for some sites I get blocked by OpenDNS. Which suggests that the router is ignoring the host DNS preference, and routing DNS traffic to OpenDNS.
Has anyone encounterd this issue?
Is there a way to trace the DNS traffic?