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I don't know how many people use comodo dragon's browser but if you do or know about it, it can change the browser to use comodo's dns
Anyways it's quite simple, just add the parameter to the shortcut so it'll be "chrome.exe -dns-server=208.67.222.222" (for OpenDNS) where the DNS can be what you want. If this doesn't make sense, just post here and I'll try to help if I can I saw this on http://www.jhartig.com/2010/11/chrom...s-feature.html edit:with the clearcloud dns gone, the main security DNS are comodoDNS and nortonDNS. And comodo has its own browser, I don't know how useful the tip is but I'll be using it because I don't like messing with windows DNS when now I don't have to
Last edited by eyeb; 27. Nov 2011 at 09:56 AM. Reason: made title more descriptive title |
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