How To Block Google Public Dns?
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1. Create a new access control list (ACL) and edit the rules for your firewall.
2. Add an inbound rule to your ACL to block all traffic from Google Public DNS IP addresses.
3. Save the ACL and apply it to your firewall.
4. Verify that the ACL is working correctly by testing access to Google Public DNS IP addresses.
1. Log into your router and access the DNS settings.
2. Under the DNS server settings, enter one or more DNS servers that you would like to use instead of Google Public DNS. For example, you can use the OpenDNS servers (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) or your ISP’s DNS servers.
3. Save your changes.
4. Optionally, you can flush the DNS cache on your computer to ensure that the new settings are being used. To do this, open a command prompt (on Windows) or a terminal (on Mac and Linux) and type ipconfig /flushdns.