You could block outbound DNS at the router/firewall, or conceivably transparently proxy it there. If these don't sound easy to you (and I'm guessing they don't, I don't know if anyone has even written ...
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Your DNS filters are probably being bypassed (and here's how to fix that)
Running a local DNS server is great - until your devices ignore it ...
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I'm always confused about setting a DNS choice, if it should be in the Router or in the O/S all of all the devices (PC, TV, DVR, Internet Player, etc). It seems to make more sense to use a single ...
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Tailscale is great until you try to stream locally, but one DNS trick fixed everything
When local traffic takes the wrong path.
Matthew Sparby writes: "Lately I've been noticing problems with my PowerBook experiencing odd moments of lag when I use it on my home network. This slowdown doesn't occur at the office, however. I ...
Win32/Sality is a family of malware that has been using a peer-to-peer botnet since at least 2003. It is a file infector and a trojan downloader, the latter of which is mainly used to send spam, ...
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