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On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 10:13 +0800, 喵喵 wrote:
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Hello there,<BR>
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First of all, sorry for my improving English.<BR>
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I'd like to request a feature that user can block a certain domain's A/AAAA/MX record.<BR>
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I am using tomato firmware with dnsmasq built in. Since I live in China and I use HE.net's free IPv6 tunnelbroker to gain IPv6 internet connectivity. But there's a problem, when I visit a site in China which has IPv4/v6 dual stack, browsers and other apps will try to connect via IPv6 first, that will be much slower than using IPv4. So if you guys can introduce a feature that block a certain domain's AAAA record, that will be very helpful for me.<BR>
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Hello,<BR>
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Quick question then: what would be the point of using an IPv6 tunnelbroker then?<BR>
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Thanks for your time, have a good day.<BR>
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Erwin<BR>
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