Re: resolving all dns though a binary
- From: "xask: Deepak Mishra" <xask.linus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 03:20:25 -0700
Er ! sorry i thought it would make it easier for people to understand
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here is what i want to do,
I have a machine on a LAN (192.168.1.x). There is a squid proxy server
running on the server 192.168.1.2 through which i can access the
internet.
Now this machine does not run a DNS server so i can't resolve
hostnames to dns addresses.
So I tried different softwares and found - proxychains
it has an executable 'proxyresolv' which can resolve hostnames
eg -
# proxyresolv google.com
64.x.x.x ...
where as running
# resolveip google.com
fails because i dont have a name server on my LAN !
so my question is , Is it possible to make all my programs resolve DNS
names using this executable 'proxyresolv'
I hope this is much clearer
Deepak
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