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    Default Is BSNL blocking OpenDns??

    to the shock for one of my friends, he says he was not only deported(port was disturbed) but also he was called from BSNL JE for making DNIP changes to the default....


    my friend told him that it was not for any wrong purposes or anything, but the JE didnt listent to him at all..


    he told him to be at the defaults and not to be smart...


    guys please reply..

    opendns is what we deserve..

    what can he do to regain his port and normal access??
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    play smart, put the default ones for now, then put the open ones bak later

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    but later when??

    they can catch back....

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    well if they do that means they have serous interest in u, n u should keep ur hands clean.
    normally bsnl doesn't care abt customers , but u never know, what might change them

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    yesss


    maybe govt told them to watch precisely on dns thingy

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    may b, but i had no probs, i using open dns as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by sb21pro View Post
    may b, but i had no probs, i using open dns as well
    lets hope no one seees....:shifty:

    is this ecash4all a legal thing??
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    who cares,

    hey u want to say something abt my site, then pm me, dont post it in threads, ok

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    Yes i can also use open dns without any problem

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    I dont think any service provider would block open dns. For the time being you can use the default settings if they really forced you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaganathsamal View Post
    I dont think any service provider would block open dns. For the time being you can use the default settings if they really forced you.
    hey... it was not me, my friend...

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