When you’ve finished configuring Umbrella, you can test your system by pointing your browser to one of our test destinations.
Note: We've rebranded to Cisco Umbrella; however, you might notice that some of our test pages display OpenDNS. Don't worry. You're at the right place. Over time, we'll be updating these pages to display the new Cisco Umbrella name and logo.
Test Pages
- examplemalwaredomain.com—Malware test page. Use this link to test that Umbrella is protecting you against domains with malware threats.
- examplebotnetdomain.com—Command and Control Callback test page. Use this link to test that Umbrella is protecting you against domains with Command and Control Callback threats.
- exampleadultsite.com—Adult content test page. Use this link to test that Umbrella is configured to block access to sites with adult content (pornography).
- www.internetbadguys.com—Phishing test page. Use this link to test that Umbrella is configured to protect you from accessing phishing domains.
- ipblock.opendnstest.com—IP blocking test page. Use this link to test that IP blocking is enabled and that the IP Layer Connection to Umbrella is up. This page simulates a 'grey' IP address which is sent to Umbrella for further inspection. This and all other tests do not function in local only mode or block list only mode.
- http://146.112.62.40:8081/malware.htm—Blocked URL test page. Use this link to test that a URL with an IP address can be blocked.
- http://ipblock.opendnstest.com/badimage.html—Allowed URL and blocked page content. Use this link to demonstrate that malicious content can be stripped by Umbrella when inspecting a 'grey' IP address.
- http://146.112.62.39—Malware test IP address. Use this to test that malware IP addresses are blocked. Malware IP addresses are completely blocked and not subject to other filtering.
- On Windows malware IP addresses are blocked locally even when the IP Layer Connection is down. Block pages are shown only (a) After the first connection is attempted, and (b) When the IP Layer Connection is up.
- welcome.opendns.com/—Use this link to test that you have configured your system to use Umbrella.
- malware.opendns.com—Use this link to test that the Umbrella block page for malware loads correctly.
- phish.opendnstest.com—IP test page—for phishing. Use this link to test that Umbrella is configured to protect you against IP and IP-based URL phishing threats.
- blockip.opendnstest.com—Use this link to test that Umbrella is configured to block IPs.
- 146.112.62.39—IP-layer enforcement test page. Use this link to test that Umbrella is configured for IP blocking.
- ssl-proxy.opendnstest.com—Intelligent Proxy w/SSL decryption. Use this link to test that Umbrella is configured so that you are using SSL decryption in the Intelligent proxy when accessing a domain.
- http://proxy.opendnstest.com/—Intelligent Proxy test page. Use this link to test that the Intelligent Proxy is configured correctly.
- http://proxy.opendnstest.com/botnet.htm—Intelligent Proxy test page. Use this link to test that the Intelligent Proxy is configured to protect you against Command and Control Callback threats.
- http://proxy.opendnstest.com/malware.htm—Intelligent Proxy test page. Use this link to test that the Intelligent Proxy is configured to protect you against malware threats.
- http://proxy.opendnstest.com/phishing.htm—Intelligent Proxy test page. Use this link to test that the Intelligent Proxy is configured to protect you against phishing threats.
For a list of Cisco Umbrella block page IP addresses, see What are the Cisco Umbrella Block Page IP Addresses?
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