Thanks, but if i need to create one on my server is it doable?
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From: Johan BeisserSent: Sunday, September 15, 2013 3:37 PMTo: Monah BakiCc:
Openbsd Misc (E-mail)Subject: Re: DNS Proxy
DNS proxy uses less bandwidth on
hanism other than ssh.
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> -Joel
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> Johan Beisser wrote:
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>> DNS proxy uses less bandwidth on your end.
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>> There are a dozen DNS proxy services out there for media, they all
>> work on the same basic principle.
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>> On Sun, Sep 15, 2013
Also given dns is a user of UDP by default you need to use some other tunnel
mechanism other than ssh.
-Joel
Johan Beisser wrote:
>DNS proxy uses less bandwidth on your end.
>
>There are a dozen DNS proxy services out there for media, they all
>work on the same basic principle.
&g
DNS proxy uses less bandwidth on your end.
There are a dozen DNS proxy services out there for media, they all
work on the same basic principle.
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 4:55 AM, Monah Baki wrote:
> Hi all,
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>
> I'm running OpenBSD 5.2 with squid for a friend who owns an ISP
On 15. september 2013 at 11:57 AM, "Monah Baki" wrote:
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>Hi all,
>
>
>I'm running OpenBSD 5.2 with squid for a friend who owns an ISP
>outside the U.S and uses my OpenBSD squid proxy to access netflix. I've been
>told this can be also accomplished via D
Hi all,
I'm running OpenBSD 5.2 with squid for a friend who owns an ISP outside the
U.S and uses my OpenBSD squid proxy to access netflix. I've been told this
can be also accomplished via DNS Proxy. Is it true?
If yes which one do you recommend?
Thanks
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