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Hi, If I understand your message, you are speaking about hosts blocking by your ISP provider via DNS. They do that by settings their own DNS server in default DHCP request of ISP box/router. EDIT : If really needed, you can use Forwarding feature. Another discussion speak about those use case : 1880 |
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Thank you for your reply. You may have misunderstood what I mean. In fact, my mean is: for example, when the Microsoft's New Bing service detects that the user is in China (through ip or other settings), it will be refused to access New Bing even if it has obtained account authorization. |
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Although I have solutions to specify a host to be resolved through a specified server, you'd better change your config to proxy requests by host rather than by IP. That will let the host name to be resolved on the proxy server, and gets a better IP for the proxy server. |
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In some regions, some services are prohibited, but the correct address obtained through external dns resolution can be accessed normally. Therefore, I hope that all requests under a host name will be resolved by a certain dns server. Is there a similar configuration item that can be used?
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