If you jailbreak yours, you could just edit /etc/resolv.conf or /tmp/ resolv.conf, whichever one it is

D.

On Jul 29, 2009, at 18:35 , PJ McGarvey wrote:

My home network is setup to use OpenDNS for some time now, and with 3 laptops and 2 iphones in the house using the wifi, the speed is great... A little better than my Verizon ISP's performance, but the added security benefit is nice too.

Now If I could only figure out how to use OpenDNS over 3g on my iphone... as AT&T/3G performance for me (especially lately) has been awful - though it probably can't be totally blamed on DNS... AT&T just has their head up their @$$

Has anyone experimented with VPN'ing into their home network from their smartphones and tunelling all their data that way - thereby benefiting from any add'l security/performance/etc type things on their home network? Right now the iphone only supports pptp/l2tp/ ipsec

-PJ

> I generally use DNS for all my home networks. I was curious if there
> was anything else someone on the list would recommend. So what do you
> guys use?
>
> I see a huge boost over my ISPs performance, and when something
> doesn't get resolved, it doesn't take forever to load with OpenDNS as
> opposed to my ISP.
>
> D.

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