Hi, Does anybody know how I can get DNSMasq to use the root DNS servers just like DNSCache did when it was part of the default Bering disk? I like DNSMasq but I need it to stop using the local ISP DNS caches. At the very least it need to use DNS servers that do not care what IP you are connecting from.
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