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Old 13th January 2010
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Ok. I thought openbsd would work as forwarding dns server automatically and answer dns requests itself by first looking in the file and then bind, but this is not the fact then.

So if I wanted to make it act as DNS, all clients should have it as their (only) dns. To do this I thought i had to enable DHCP too. So then I should add NAT too.

Then if opendns were the dns server I could add rapidshare.com to its hosts file and the problem would be 'solved' (ok workarounds are always possible). I would also add all 'current' (and for our dns-servers) rapidshare ip's to a blocked list, as well as all other dns servers (other than openbsd).

The 'only' way then to access rapidshare would be through another ip (which I don't know), or a proxy?



If I don't make openbsd the dns server then I can only add the 21 current rapidshare ip's to a blocking rule and all other dns servers than the 2 provided by the ISP.

Correct?
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