[OPLINTECH] OpenDNS for content filtering

Dan Will willda at oplin.org
Tue Mar 15 15:32:43 EDT 2011


Hi Greg/Don,

   We aren't using it at the library but, I have played with it personally.
The personal OpenDNS seems to work pretty well. It has lots of reports that
you can run and the blocking can be tweaked heavily. 

If we end up having to filter. OpenDNS would be my recommendation.  

 

 

Dan Will

Technology Supervisor

Meigs County District Public Library

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[mailto:oplintech-bounces at lists.oplin.org] On Behalf Of Greg Ramage
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Subject: [OPLINTECH] OpenDNS for content filtering

 

Good afternoon,

Is anyone using OpenDNS, particularly the Enterprise version, for content
filtering at your library?  If so I'd like to hear your experiences with it.
We're currently using St. Bernard iPrism appliances that will soon be
unsupported and need to be replaced.  Based on past conversations on this
list I'm also looking at DansGuardian and several other appliances.

Thanks for your feedback.

Greg Ramage
IT Manager
Upper Arlington Public Library

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