On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Kennedy, Jim
<[email protected]> wrote:
> To utilize this solution, your school’s network administrator would modify
> your DNS (Domain Name System) configuration to make Google domains, e.g.
> www.google.com to be an alias or CNAME (canonical name) of nossl.google.com.

  I don't think you can do this with Microsoft's DNS server.

  You need something that can intercept or proxy DNS queries, and
handle some of them one way, and some of them another way.  In this
case, you want queries for <www.google.com.> to be answered with a
CNAME (or directed to an in-house server that will answer that way),
while queries for other domain names are forwarded normally.

  I believe you can use ISC BIND's Response Policy feature for this.

-- Ben

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