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Re: local proxy udp 53


From: "Aaron" <microchp () microchp org>
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 10:13:27 -0800

Bind.  Configure as a caching server.

Perhaps I misunderstood the requirements.

--Aaron



On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 08:49:46 +0100
 "ops-security" <ops-security () edreams com> wrote:
Hi Julian

DNS is a critical service and is very important the response time. A proxy that rewrites request to another request can worse the service response time....... Anyway you can view a very great tool that can be usefulness for this and another works....as create a tunnel between proxy and external provider by https and you do request to proxy in HTTP internally....for example...

http://www.delegate.org/delegate/
ftp://www.delegate.org/pub/DeleGate/Manual.htm#DNSCONF

If you want to do a test over proxy it seems good, but if you need a proxy to offers a service, I think that is better configure a dns cache.

I hope help you!

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Julian Totzek [mailto:julian.totzek () bristol de]
Enviado el: lunes, 13 de febrero de 2006 21:53
Para: pen-test () securityfocus com
Asunto: local proxy udp 53


Hi Group,

I wonder if there is a proxy which is configurable that it rewrites every request to special DNS request and is sending and receiving on port 53 UPD/TCP. Additionally there should be a server listening on port 53 UDP answering all requests the client is sending.

Background to this question is, I'm currently testing a wireless network which allows traffic on port 53 to every server. So why not tunnelling s this way! I don't want a tool where I need my own DNS server with authority of a domain and so!
Cheers -j


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