The other one's 8.8.4.4
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Change-TCP-IP-settings
Skip the IPv4/IPv6 steps, just go to the DNS settings
You could also pick two from www.opennicproject.org
Are you gonna smoke a blunt with the ghost of Ho Chi Minh?
No problemo. When you go to a web site, say freewebspace.net, the first thing your computer does is query the DNS server to get the IP address of the server holding the web site. Then your computer connects to the IP address of the server. The reason you don't see 8.8.8.8 in the access logs is because the connection is never actually routed through the DNS server, it's only there to provide information to your computer. The access logs will only contain your IP (or the IP of a proxy, etc).Thanks, the MS one makes more sense than what I've read already, but what happens serverside when I visit? What IP do they see. Nobody has ever logged in here showing 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 for instance.
My blunt smokin days are over
Changing your DNS servers won't cloak your IP, no. But it does bypass some censorship methods that rely on DNS filtering only. If you want to hide your IP address, too, you need to use an anonymous proxy server or sign up for a VPN service like http://www.IPREDator.seSo in fact it does sweet-f-all then if it still shows the IP you are logging in from?
Heh, yeah right! Even the taxi drivers weren't much help. English speakers were few and far between. It was handy if you grabbed a business card whereever you went that had a little map on the back. I plan on printing out enlarged maps for areas I plan on getting to.And if you get lost, ask the first person you see
Can't you use a proxy site? There are lots of them on www.proxy.org