On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 03:14:25PM +0200, Ben Sagal wrote:
> else is allowed) via a transparent proxy. Does anyone know of a light
> DNS server that could be set up that whatever request is made, the
Dnsmasq is simple to use. You aim it at your "outside" dns servers,
use a "hosts" file, and it c
On 12/5/05, Ben Sagal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a lan wich connects to the internet (only web sites, nothing
> else is allowed) via a transparent proxy. Does anyone know of a light
> DNS server that could be set up that whatever request is made, the
> address of the server is given (It wo
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 03:14:25PM +0200, Ben Sagal wrote:
> I have a lan wich connects to the internet (only web sites, nothing
> else is allowed) via a transparent proxy. Does anyone know of a light
> DNS server that could be set up that whatever request is made, the
> address of the server is gi
I have a lan wich connects to the internet (only web sites, nothing
else is allowed) via a transparent proxy. Does anyone know of a light
DNS server that could be set up that whatever request is made, the
address of the server is given (It would be nice if for names in the
host file the relevent ip
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