I think changing the DNS should work.. because ISOhunt is banned by BSNL and I'm using google's DNS service.. and I'm able to open it without any problems..
No you can't, DNS stands for domain name resolver, when you type a web address a dns server translates the address into an ip address like 192.168.1.1, if you do not specify any dns server, by default you use BSNLs(or whoever your ISP is), google and opendns also run dns server with faster and more accurate resolving, so we use them instead.but i can open without isohunt without any DNS
No you can't, DNS stands for domain name resolver, when you type a web address a dns server translates the address into an ip address like 192.168.1.1, if you do not specify any dns server, by default you use BSNLs(or whoever your ISP is), google and opendns also run dns server with faster and more accurate resolving, so we use them instead.