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Home arrow Tips and Tricks arrow Linux Tricks arrow Trick: Hijacking DNS as a Cheap Content Filter
Trick: Hijacking DNS as a Cheap Content Filter Print E-mail
Saturday, 29 September 2007
Restricting access to specific Internet web services is a challenge shared by all network administrators. Whether the reason for restricting access is based on security, bandwidth, or productivity, installing and maintaining proxy and content filter applications may be outside the budget of a small IT department. The solution provided here offers a cumbersome approach for a small investment: $0. 

 

All web services, such as HTTP, FTP, IRC, IM, NNTP and SMTP are predominantly called by name when end users want to access them. An internal DNS server usually hosts records for only the internal namespace. All external (Internet) namespace is generally forwarded to an ISP’s or other DNS server.

DNS hijacking on the LAN allows an administrator to redirect all Internet requests for a domain or server to an internal server or to nowhere (127.0.0.1).

 

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