in infinite wisdom John Joseph spoke thus on 12/12/05 16:32:
 > Hi All
 >        I would like to do a dns setting , such that
 > any request  gets resolved to one fixed IP address
 >           ie if I give  www.google.com ,
 > www.yahoo.com , asd.net ,lkj.ae  all this should get
 > resolved to a single IP address
 >     I am using RHEL-4
 >             I would request guidance ,  for this
 >                        Thanks


I think what you are looking for is someway to blacklist certain 
hostnames, so that they resolve to some 'You are not allowed to see that 
page in your office time' .  What you need is squid.  Squid works as a 
proxy and can serve dns requests as well.  Check its docs on how you can 
blacklist hosts.


Please use this thread for further discussions and don't hijack a 
running thread.
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