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</div></div>Would it be an option for you just to hardcode the response for the<br>
most common addresses? (Use a address statements in dnsmasq.conf or<br>
use the host file).<br>
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</font></blockquote><div><br>That's quite the hack, and I like it. I would expand upon it a little; I would write a small perl script that went into cron.daily or something similar to update the host file in case they ever change, but major vendor IPs won't change all that often...<br>
<br> Aaron<br><br></div></div>