DNS Rebinding #702
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DNS Rebinding
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I'm not sure if this is the right place for this but does blocky support DNS rebinding? I know that It's supposed on unbound DNS which I use as a secondary DNS but was wondering if it worked with blocky. |
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Oct 31, 2022
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Blocky supports custom DNS entries, conditional upstream resolvers and domain rewrite rules. What would be your use case? |
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I think you mean "DNS rebinding protection". Basic idea: some routers or even ISPs block DNS responses which point to a local network (for example if google.com will point to 192.168.x.x). Blocky doesn't apply any rules automatically to block DNS queries, so the default behavior - no rebinding protection.