If you have an issue connecting to the internet and getting error like ‘DNS servers not responding’ please check your ipv4/6 preferred DNS server , sometimes IPV4 preferred DNS server kept changing . No matter how many times you change it to ‘Obtain DNS server automatically’ or the preferred and alternate DNS servers to what they actually are they can revert back . “DNS Server issue” is generally occured due to harsh VIRUS attack , auto DNS changing software or an Antivirüs software’s Secure DNS settings but sometimes None of the solutions works (even Formatting) in such situation Dns Lock can help you to keep ipv4/6 preferred DNS servers constant, it can prevent them to changing automatically , it is a portable freeware tool which prevents malware (or anything else) changing your IPv4/6 DNS addresses
What is New (Saturday, 16. February 2019)
[Added] – Parameter support
[Added] – x64 version
How to use
After downloading, extract Dns Lock to your desired location, then run it , write your desired DNS ips into the box (separate with comma) and use “install service” button
You can Protect your Ipv4 DNS ip , IPv6 DNS ip or both of them , Once you’ve chosen or entered your details, the program applies them to your system and installs a Windows service to keep them safe
DNS Lock offers you a choice of Open DNS and Google DNS Servers, too , Program will start automatically with Windows , if you want to stop it , use “Uninstall service” button
There is a small Lock icon (indicator) on the left side of the DNS combo and it shows us the DNS status (Locked or not locked)
Dns Lock ’s Cmd parameters
Supported operating systems: Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista , Windows Xp – (x86 & x64)
File: DNS-Lock_x64.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 603afb3bc4b6984e60cd062bfcbdca9f
SHA1: 1ec71068ccccc4e76d25f1cd5698aee4061f5c09
File: DNS-Lock.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 35735ccca903c43316a264ad213ad56e
SHA1: 55f7b80d7df98b5decc53053f1fcdcb103d573985
Hi , we have noted it down , thanks for your comment.
Any chance of adding the option to password protect the program? I’d be willing to pay some money for that.
The program changes the dns on all available network adapters (network cards, etc.). So it doesn’t matter if you have more than one
Dose not seem to protect multiple Ethernet cards. I have one for internet and another one for internal both have different ip4 dns.