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Here are some basic instructions on configuring your personal computer to access the OpenNIC Top-Level Domains (TLDs). This page has, at the moment, instructions only for (in alphabetical order, to prevent religious arguments) BeOS, MacOS (with OpenTransport), a set that should work with most Unix and Unix-like systems and Windows 98/NT/2K. If you've configured a different operating system to use OpenDNS, please add it to this page.

General Information


If your ISP or network administrator, for some reason, refuses to add support for OpenDNS to your network's own name servers, OpenNIC is collecting volunteers who make their OpenDNS name servers available for anyone who needs to use them.

Note 1: In any place in the information below where you would normally see an IP number, those numbers have been replaced with a link to the page of Public Name Servers. Please see this list to choose the appropriate server for your use.

Note 2: Since most operating systems will use the DNS servers in the order in which it lists them, it is important that you put the OpenNIC servers first if you will be including non-OpenNIC servers in your list as well. This will guarantee that lookup attempts will go to the OpenNIC system before the ICANN (or other) system, and will thus resolve OpenNIC names correctly.

BeOS


MacOS (with OpenTransport)


Mac OSX


Unix and Unix-like Operating Systems


This includes most of the straight Unixes (like SunOS and Solaris) as well as their Free Software/Open Source cousins (such as Linux, GNU/Linux, and the *BSDs).

Windows 98/NT/2K

-- There is a checkbox at the bottom of the advanced settings of the TPC/IP protocols's properties (w2k).

Windows XP SP1/2/3


Plan 9 from Bell Labs

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