  Dryvlyne Far Beyond Driven Premium join:2004-08-30 Newark, OH 2 edits | reply to RickNY Re: [OOL] [Guide] Using OpenDNS.com with or without Treewalk.
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| reply to StreetSpirit i've switched to opendns from treewalk after your article and lately i noticed that about 50% of page views, especially with multiple elements stall forcing me to do refresh to get things going again...  the moment i switched to treewalk everything is smooth and fast again. i reconfigured treewalk to use opendns as forwarder, will see how it goes. -- [Sig removed by Administrator: Signature can not exceed 20GB] |
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1 edit | MxxCon, I did not try using the nameservers outright but immediately integrated them as forwarders. To be honest, I wasn't happy with OpenDNS performance as forwarders. I was thinking perhaps if I removed Treewalk but didn't have the time.
I commented them out about a week after I wrote this.
I was also seeing a difficulty to resolve sites. Perhaps if one uses them simply as DNS servers, PowerDNS would perform better, but I didn't like the performance when using them as forwarders.
Guess not. Go figure  Dave |
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