Nscd or name server caching daemon may be of help. I believe you can run your own bind instqnce and point it at the roots, instead of using your isp's broken implementation On Jun 30, 2016 2:21 PM, "Chris Horry" <zer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 06/30/2016 13:34, Alex Crow wrote: > > I'd suggest changing IP as this practice is > > > > a) a violation of trust, forcing you to use a potentially compromised > > resource you have no control over > > b) a clear violation of net-neutrality > > c) a violation of standards (as it's probably one of those that instead > > of returning NXDOMAIN as required sends you to an advertising page. > > ) > > Tell me about it. My ISP and I are having a pitched battle about it > now. Unfortunately my options are limited in my current area but at > least it's not Comcast! > > > I'm pretty sure you /can/ configure BIND to work like that. I should > > imagine you could set up forwarders to TCP-based DNS servers. > > > > The other option is to get a DNS server set up on a VPS and tunnel your > > requests to it via IPSEC. > > Sounds like a good idea, time to learn IPSEC! > > Thanks, > > Chris > > -- > Chris Horry > zer...@gmail.com > http://www.twitter.com/zerbey > PGP:638C3E7A > > > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users > >
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