Re: resolving all dns though a binary



On Aug 27, 4:08 am, markhob...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mark Hobley)
wrote:
xask: Deepak Mishra <xask.li...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I could force all DNS requests though a TCP connection and then
preload the proxy tunneling and acheive what i want to .
but how ?

I am not sure what you are trying to do here. I think you are trying to
resolve internet name addresses. You don't need a DNS server for this. From
what I can gather your 192.168.0.2 machine is able to resolve internet
addresses. Is that correct?

All you need to do on the client machine is configure it to use 192.168.0.2 as
the DNS resolver.

No I told you this machine is not running a DNS server so it wont
resolve any internet name !! thats the whole problem .
I want to tunnel all my DNS requests through a proxy server!


On the 192.168.0.1 client machine, /etc/network/interfaces, add:

dns-nameservers 192.168.0.2

Regards,

Mark.

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