My ISP is by-passing Firefox's address bar search. does anyone know how to fix this? is there an add-on on or something?
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My ISP is by-passing Firefox's address bar search. does anyone know how to fix this? is there an add-on on or something?
What do you mean with "bypassing"?
You mean instead of google it's using your ISPs search engine?
Switch your DNS to another (openDNS will do the same as your ISP, but use opendns search, but you can disable that if you register with them and disable the setting).
how do i change my dns or to open DNS. also will i get banned by torrent sits if i change my dns?
http://www.labnol.org/internet/tools...quired-2/2587/ :)
No, you will not. There's absolutely nothing wrong with using an alternative DNS service. I've done that for years. I don't think trackers can even tell you're doing it.Quote:
also will i get banned by torrent sits if i change my dns?
i tried open dns and it made me lag really bad so i switched to googles
You can use Namebench to check which servers are the fastest for you. I did the test and it said OpenDNS was the fastest of them all, but as you can see that varies from computer to computer.
I wasn't aware such a service was available. thank you!! Blocking phishing sites sounds like a huge advantage as well but is it any better than the filters already on firefox?
My biggest complaint with most DNS servers is webpage forwarding. There's nothing more aggravating than having to type in a really long address -- missing it by a single letter -- and then getting forwarded to an "oops" page, and then having to re-type the entire address all over again from the beginning. It seems that more and more ISPs are now set up this way, as was Open DNS when I tried it.
With the "old" way of getting a 404 error page when a wrong address is typed, I could just look up at the address bar and see what I had just typed, and correct a letter or two. Much, much less work.
Does anyone know of a DNS service that will NOT forward mis-typed addresses?