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BTOpenZone doesn’t like OpenDNS or YouTube. Silly BT.

Posted on January 27, 2011 by admin

[ad name=”postsqrRight”]As a geek with a laptop, who regularly spends at least 4/5hours a week sat in Starbucks blogging, tweeting and being a general geek. I often have to rely heavily on the Free WiFi services many places offer, one of the main ones being BTOpenZone.

Now on Mondays I usually end up in Starbucks for a good couple of hours if not more due to my timetable usually I grab a coffee or two and sit in the corner. But alas today my tweeting and blogging was unexpectedly delayed for sometime as I struggled to connect.

Everything connected fine but I just couldn’t connect to the BTOpenZone login page to authenticate the session. After around 40 minutes, numerous connections and disconnections and even a reboot I twigged what could be the cause. I had configured OpenDNS last week.

It seems the BTOpenZone restricts all IPs & Domains unless its in their whitelist, and it would appear that OpenDNS’s servers aren’t lucky enough to be on the whitelist.

Which is a bit of a pain really, especially considering how popular OpenDNS is that I can’t seem to be able to use my choice of DNS resolution services while using the WiFi, surely they should have OpenDNS IP’s whitelisted?

Today I have again found myself in Starbucks and again, having irritations. Today with YouTube. It would appear YouTube.com has been blocked, nothing on the YouTube.com domain is loading and I can’t see any reason why the connection failure seems to be restricted just to the YouTube. This (as with many things) is rather irritating, particularly as I planned on watching the last few minutes of a talk by Eric Schmidt before heading to college for lessons, alas no. It was not to be.

This is merely a short rant of frustration at my wasted time… Thanks for reading.

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2 thoughts on “BTOpenZone doesn’t like OpenDNS or YouTube. Silly BT.”

  1. Mdcollins1984 says:
    September 28, 2011 at 11:09 am

    Hi Dan,

    If you read this, could you let know how you resolved this? Did you just revert your dns settings and forget opendns?

    Matthew

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    1. Dansgalaxy says:
      October 10, 2011 at 10:14 pm

      Hi Matthew,

      Thanks for commenting, yes did have to just use default settings in the end unfortunately 🙁

      Reply

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