<div dir="ltr"><div>I just ran across <a href="http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2014q1/008009.html"><font color="#0066cc">http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2014q1/008009.html</font></a>
which is exactly what I want to do at my home. Why you ask? Well, I have 5
computers (one for each room), 2 file servers, 2 media players and 2 laptops.
Not real impressive, but DNSMasq setup correctly, blocks banner ads and bad
sites (yeah I get the lists from a couple of places - it's all automatic to me).
so the "bad" sites get sent to my own web server which basically says "Oops, you
didn't intend to be here". Which is ok. I know what it means and why I ended up
there. I'm the only one who counts. What I don't want is the boring "site not
found" (NXDomain). I thought I knew where that page was generated from within
windows, but I cannot remember and Google just isn't helping. So I thought, how
about DNSMasq? But the above link explains why not. I'm running DNSMasq on a
DNS-323 "file server". I believe I've found other programs that might do
something close to what I want, but I don't know those programs and would rather
stay with the tried and true. I thought if enough people requested this feature,
you might reconsider...</div><br>Did I tell you, I love this little gem? dhcp is
fantastic. I have 10 devices that can be configured simply with DNSMasq. How
cool is that? </div>