I was having trouble getting NXFilter to start due to IIS and Default Site. I removed the Default Site from IIS. We due have WSUS:8530 but I did have to remove the Default Site due to port 80 conflict. Anyway, I had to turn on DEBUG and then restart NXF and it seemed to work. I changed it back to INFO and restart the NXF service and it seems to work. Maybe there was a delay in service changes or cache, I don't know.
Anyway, I did noticed in the Logging "doh.opendns.com" was Blocked by system. We use this content dns filtering for our office. In the conf folder I do see system-block.txt with a list of DNS services. It appears NXF is blocking this services, is that correct? So, with that enabled, I am disabing my outboard dns traffic cause OpenDNS is blocked by NXF. Is that correct?
If I wanted to go around that block, could I delete that line in the system-block.txt?
I also saw the default dns was set to Google public DNS, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. I would prefer to change that to OpenDNS 208.67.222.222. Though, if that is blocked by the system-block.txt then I guess we might have conflicts.
What do you recommend? Or what advice do you have?
Anyway, I did noticed in the Logging "doh.opendns.com" was Blocked by system. We use this content dns filtering for our office. In the conf folder I do see system-block.txt with a list of DNS services. It appears NXF is blocking this services, is that correct? So, with that enabled, I am disabing my outboard dns traffic cause OpenDNS is blocked by NXF. Is that correct?
If I wanted to go around that block, could I delete that line in the system-block.txt?
I also saw the default dns was set to Google public DNS, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. I would prefer to change that to OpenDNS 208.67.222.222. Though, if that is blocked by the system-block.txt then I guess we might have conflicts.
What do you recommend? Or what advice do you have?
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