New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.
Give away Netflix Smart DNS access
Hi everyone, I did install a smart dns server using @joodle tutorial http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/897324#Comment_897324 and I want to give you access to it if you want
To be able to get access you'll need to PM me with you IP or hostname (like:no-ip)
I'll keep server for 3-4 months and maybe more
Comments
How are you going to handle dynamic IP addresses?
As I mentioned above you can use Noip.com
No one interested
Maybe if you didn't say it's temporary people would've been.
Or those who need has their own already
OK, No limitation
@Rami: Find a solution with which we don't have to block google nameservers at the router level and I'm sure there will be a lot of people interested in. I personally would even pay for it!
Correct me if I'm wrong you mean not to block Google "DNS" 8.8.8.8-8.8.4.4?
If yes, the answer you do not have to do that it work just fine and I do not have to change any thing except the DNS in my PC or in my cellphone
certain apps seems to have hardcoded google dns... also dns workarounds doesn't work with devices such as chromecast due to lack of SNI afaik....
Correct a Raspberry Pi can fix that though
A Pi on your home network? Does this cause any slowdowns on your network since it's USB 2.0? I've heard some mixed stuff about the Pi's networking ability.
@im_jmz You can easily reach 50Mbps, should be plenty for streaming netflix.
Thanks, was curious.
AFAIK the Chromecast is the only one, not surprising tbh
Xbox 360 doesn't support SNI either.
Actually I used it only on PC,Mobile phone and Playstation 4 so I have no idea about other devices
Works fine on Xbox One.
Well, if your router is Linux, you could redirect all 53 UDP outbounds to your DNS, right?
You mean use it as your main DNS,right?
Yup. I read that Chromecast hardcoded the Google DNS and I suggested that
@netomx yes sure it can be used as main DNS
But I do not know about Chromecast
For people which have Chromecast can you try this and let us know the result:
https://support.unlocator.com/customer/portal/articles/1284813-how-to-setup-chromecast
It works fine on my Chromecast + Netflix :P
With the same method??
Well.. The same method using a DD-WRT accesspoint @ my room. I just blocked Google's DNS.
New websites are now available thanks to @joodle & trick77 tutorials
Working sites: Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Pandora, spotify, NBC, crunchyroll, Yahoo screen, Vevo, Sonytv, Wdtvlive, Crackle, Uplynk, CBS, last.fm, mog, MTV, Syfy, PDS, Smithsonianchannel, Spike, Vh1, Sho.com(Showtime), CC.com and CWtv