Windows - Enable Comodo Secure DNS
You can manually enable Comodo Secure DNS by changing your DNS server addresses to:
- Preferred DNS : 8.26.56.26
- Alternate DNS : 8.20.247.20
Enable Comodo Secure DNS
1. Click the Windows 'Start' menu
2. Type 'control panel' into the search box then click the program name:
3. Select 'Network and Internet' from the control panel menu:
4. Select 'View network status and tasks' under Network and Sharing Center' as shown below:
The list of networks to which you are currently connected is shown.
5. Click the network type link in the network through which you are connected to internet:
This opens the 'Status' dialog for the selected connection.
6. Click 'Properties' in the status dialog
- At this point, Windows might ask for your permission to continue or request that you enter an administrator password
- Once you have granted permission/entered an admin password, the 'Connection Properties' dialog appears:
7. Scroll down the list and select 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP)' then click the 'Properties' button as shown above.
8. Enable
'Use the following DNS server addresses'.
9. Enter the addresses listed below:
Preferred DNS : 8.26.56.26
Alternate DNS : 8.20.247.20
10. Click 'OK' to save your settings
11. Click 'OK' in the connection properties dialog to activate your settings
- Your computer will now use Comodo DNS as it's default domain name resolution service for all applications that connect to the internet.
You can revert to the DNS servers provided by your ISP at anytime by instructing Windows to automatically obtain the address of a DNS servers.
- Follow steps 1 to 7 of the 'Enable Comodo DNS' tutorial to open the IP4 properties dialog
- Enable 'Obtain DNS server address automatically' then click 'OK'.
Note: Alternatively, you can enter the server addresses of a different DNS service before clicking 'OK'. |