"Stealing" an outside domain within a LAN
Wes Groleau
groleau+news at freeshell.org
Sun Nov 19 04:51:41 UTC 2006
I am successfully running BIND 9.2.2 on MacOS 10.3.9
to give all my machines 192.168 addresses with a TLD
of "local"
But I also want to "shanghai" some unsavory
malware domains. In other words,
if my Windows box asks the Mac for
subdom.I-spy.com the Mac should return
"not found" instead of going out to the
root nameservers.
How do I do that?
I should be able to just put them in my hosts file,
but (1) that won't catch any subdomains I didn't predict
and (2) there seems to be a bug in this version of Mac OS
in that it ignores the config file commands to use
/etc/hosts first and goes to DNS instead.
--
Wes Groleau
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"Thinking I'm dumb gives people something to
feel smug about. Why should I disillusion them?"
-- Charles Wallace
(in _A_Wrinkle_In_Time_)
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