At 02:52 PM 4/2/2009, you wrote:
Personally I wouldn't use OpenDNS on a server (except maybe for
squid). It's not a normal DNS server, it does things that are aimed at
browsers like spelling correction, and redirecting failures to it's own
web servers. The latter presumably breaks the NO_DNS_FOR_FROM test,
and I wouldn't be surprised if other tests are affected too.

Agreed. Bad idea.

One of our corporate customers for some reason wanted an opendns server configured at their office, in addition to their dns servers.

They called when people weren't able to VPN using a Non FQDN (which internally resolves on their dns - ie "eastcoast.home".

I logged into our server, and saw the OpenDNS was resolving EVERYTHING - blah.blah , nothing.nothing, etc.

Sorry, OpenDNS had to go.

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