YeOldeStonecat
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I took over a client from a nearby competitor...and they have Cisco Umbrella installed on the server.
I do not have experience with it, so wanted to check before I blew up the server. I wish to uninstall it....but do it properly, completely, thoroughly, without unexpected surprises. So...if anyone is familiar with this product, there's a program installed (Cisco Umbrella), the servers TCP/IP v4 properties have itself as primary DNS (loopback), and OpenDNS's 208.67.222.222 as secondary DNS.
When I go to DNSMGMT.MSC, and go to forwarders, there are a couple of oddball EC2 amazon servers listed in there that I don't recognize.
So I'm assuming I can uninstall that Cisco Umbrella from Programs/Features, and then remove the secondary DNS in TCP/IP v2 props, and then do my normal 9.9.9.9 in DNSMGMT.MSC forwarders. Probably give the server a bounce afterwards after flushing DNS cache.
I do not have experience with it, so wanted to check before I blew up the server. I wish to uninstall it....but do it properly, completely, thoroughly, without unexpected surprises. So...if anyone is familiar with this product, there's a program installed (Cisco Umbrella), the servers TCP/IP v4 properties have itself as primary DNS (loopback), and OpenDNS's 208.67.222.222 as secondary DNS.
When I go to DNSMGMT.MSC, and go to forwarders, there are a couple of oddball EC2 amazon servers listed in there that I don't recognize.
So I'm assuming I can uninstall that Cisco Umbrella from Programs/Features, and then remove the secondary DNS in TCP/IP v2 props, and then do my normal 9.9.9.9 in DNSMGMT.MSC forwarders. Probably give the server a bounce afterwards after flushing DNS cache.