
Recent PostsWhilst Open DNS is fine what happens when your kids start changing the DNS on the devices themselves or using the anonymous proxies that they are always
m25man Today, 08:07 AM
I take that back, it seems to be random rather than on the third booking.
Also, is this what you meant by "cocked up display?"
If you got a speedtouch router you can use opendns and block all other servers. Also you can use Dns-o-matic if your on a dynamic ip. You set the router
nicholab Today, 07:44 AM
At home, I use pfsense with Captive portal and squid/dansguardian for proxying/filtering. Anything that connects via the captive portal is filtered. Its
cpjitservices Today, 07:21 AM
I would do as Sukh says and create a new database to move the mailboxes into as this will eliminate the white space. One thing to bear in mind though
bart21 Today, 06:54 AM
Just been made aware of this one going in Leeds, check the schools recruitment page at:
Cockburn School - Performing Arts Specialist Status
We require as soon as possible an experienced IT Technician to maintain and support the school computer network and services.
For more information
Advertised in the Kent Messenger dated 24/5/13. I have no connection with this school.
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls | Support staff
found it in my mailbox this morning
An exciting opportunity exists for an IT Technician with proven experience of working in and maintaining
Customer Service manager required for large PLC supplying Management Information Solutions for Schools and Local Authorities. You will be responsible
Currently recruiting.
Deputy Network Services Manager
Please do PM me if you have any questions prior to application.

Filtering at home
you configure your router to use OpenDNS as its dns server and then block port 53 from any device on your network outwards. Your router has to support
ConradJones Today, 08:41 AM