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How can I resolve all subdomains to an A record?

cn flag

I have a *.domain.com that I want to resolve into a specific IP.

This *.domain.com has public records, so I want a new local one that overwrites them.

I've tried Bind in a Docker container, but it's too complex (I don't want to learn how to configure it now), and I need a quick solution. Can I do it using the /etc/resolv.conf?

Patrick Mevzek avatar
cn flag
Look at `unbound` and `dnsmasq` they should be enough for a quick local recursive resolver bypassing a specific resolution. Please don't use `domain.com` when you obfuscate, this name exists and is obviously not yours. The placeholder designed for those needs is `example.com`.
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sb flag

You could use dnsmask and try this option in dnsmasq.conf address=/example.com/127.0.0.1

Thx to https://stackoverflow.com/a/49896355/21237706

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