Provided by: desproxy_0.1.0~pre3-8_amd64 bug

NAME

       desproxy-dns - DNS for dynamic connections

SYNOPSIS

          desproxy-dns dns_server proxy_host proxy_port

OPTIONS

       None

DESCRIPTION

       If you have direct DNS access then you don't need to do anything else.  You know you have
       direct DNS access if you can resolve host names to IP addresses.

       NOTE: as desproxy-dns listens in port 53 (which is less than 1024) you may need
       administrator privileges to exec desproxy-dns (in fact if you are running UN*X, you
       actually have to run desproxy-dns as root).

       OK, so you have a dns server accessible now. But your computer doesn't know anything about
       that. You must configure your network accordingly (again, need to be root in UN*X).

       Edit /etc/resolv.conf and add the line "nameserver 127.0.0.1". You don't have to restart
       anything. Just test ping and see if it works.

ENVIRONMENT

       None.

FILES

       None.

SEE ALSO

       dnsproxy(1), ping(1)

AUTHORS

       This manual page was written by Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>, for the Debian GNU
       system (but may be used by others). Released under license GPL v2 or any later version.