Hey people,

Got a bit of a tricky question, well it seems tricky to me.

I want to use bind to resolve a single host address for a very large zone I
don't own.

The background is that I'm trying to circumvent georestrictions on TV
streaming site.

I've determined that the host on the internet that has an issue with my
location is a248.e.akamai.net

Now, I don't want to hijack the whole akamai.net domain on my internal DNS
because I would be forever adding new DNS records.

I tried creating a new master zone named a248.e.akamai.net and setting an A
record for the root but it seemed the DNS server was ignoring it and
forwarding the request to upstream resolvers, resulting in the real IP
being returned...which is not what I want, I want it to return my chosen IP
address.

Does anyone know of a way I can hijack this one host address while leaving
the rest of the domain untouched?

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Kind Regards,

Christopher Barnes

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