![]() ![]() In the parental controls section, you need to either disable DNS filtering, or enable it and set it to Router. The post above from BionicDave is a good reference, with Step 1 being the critical piece for me. The main problem that I encountered is that if you enable DNS filtering in the Parental Controls section, then it seems to prevent dnsmasq from working. Surprisingly, setting up OpenDNS and dnsmasq is more complicated in Merlin than in Tomato. ![]() Unfortunately I didn't find this thread until I had spent a lot of time tinkering and figuring it out myself. I thought about making it work like this, but since this is all pretty new to me, I'm not sure if it's a legit solution: What if I set the DNSFiltering to Router, leave the DNS Server settings blank, and then in my file, could I set it up so that the cname values for google get read first, then any thing that is not google would get sent to the OpenDNS IPs? would that work? Anybody have any advice on how to make this work together? It looks like the user snevah admin had the same problem in the above thread and solved it by setting the DNS Servers with the OpenDNS IPs, but like I said, that didn't work for me. In all of these cases, OpenDNS works, but I lose the forcesafesearch, and nslookup shows a long list of google IPs. I've tried setting DNSFiltering to OpenDNS Home and leaving DNS Server settings blank, I've also tried leaving DNSFiltering off and setting DNS servers to the OpenDNS server IPs, I've also tried setting DNSFiltering to Router and setting DNS servers to OpenDNS server IPs. When I try to point to OpenDNS, either via the DNSFiltering control or the LAN>DHCP>DNS Server settings, that's when I lose the forcesafesearch. On it's own it works fine: when I nslookup google, it points to 216.239.38.120, and the log files show that the. I created and hosts.add files to forcesafesearch as described. I can't seem to get the two of them to work simultanously. ![]()
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