On 12/11/15 12:08, James Lay wrote:
Some applications (I'm thinking mobile apps) may or may not use a hostname...some may simply connect to an IP address, which makes control over DNS irrelevant at that point. Hope that helps.
Also, redirecting all the DNS records to Squid will break everything that isn't http/https since there will be nothing on the squid server to handle that traffic.
It doesn't sound like a great idea to me - why not just redirect http/https traffic at the gateway (TPROXY) instead of mangling DNS?
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