I have a netgear RT314 router and a few win2k PC's behind it.
Lately I have been getting sporadic DNS errors, so I put in my local roadrunner DNS IP's into the TCP/IP config of my computers. Things got much smoother (with name resolution)
Now I am facing a new host of problems:
- IE tries to be a server (according to zonealarm), it wants to receive connections from the DNS server port 53
- The print spooler subsystem app tries to make outbound connections to port 53 on the DNS server This is blocked by the router
Should I set up a filter to block the incoming port 53 packets for IE, or is zonealarm blocking enough?
Lately I have been getting sporadic DNS errors, so I put in my local roadrunner DNS IP's into the TCP/IP config of my computers. Things got much smoother (with name resolution)
Now I am facing a new host of problems:
- IE tries to be a server (according to zonealarm), it wants to receive connections from the DNS server port 53
- The print spooler subsystem app tries to make outbound connections to port 53 on the DNS server This is blocked by the router
Should I set up a filter to block the incoming port 53 packets for IE, or is zonealarm blocking enough?