OpenDNS is more of a content control system. It does not do much in the area of 
malware blocking. 

This may change, but I would not rely on it for that. 

That being said, I use it at home and it is very good.  



Alex
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:mr...@ephrataschools.org] 
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 12:44 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OpenDNS

I haven't looked at the enterprise level system from OpenDNS... how does it 
differentiate each user? Can you look up what a user was doing at a specified 
time? (Aka, is there good logging?)


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District


----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Johnson
Subject: RE: OpenDNS


> I actually use the free version as an additional level of safety.  I 
> have a Sonicwall that does filtering, but I also run it through 
> OpenDNS for that extra level, plus their servers are MUCH faster than 
> the DNS that AT&T wants us to use!
> 
> I have had ZERO problems with it.  I am looking into the Enterprise 
> option for per user filtering.  Right now, I get around it by sending 
> certain users through different ip's and have different policies per ip in 
> OpenDNS.
> 
> Jeff Johnson
> Systems Administrator
> 714-773-2600 Office
> 714-773-6351 Fax
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> 

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