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Simple DNS Proxy written in Node.JS. Override hosts, domains, or tlds.
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Fork of https://github.com/ekristen/dns-proxy to allow basic usage as a module.
DNS Proxy
Simple DNS Proxy written in Node.JS
Designed to allow you to override hosts or domains with specific answers or override tlds, or domains to use different nameservers. Useful when using VPN connections with split DNS setups.
This app makes use of the rc module for configuration, the default configuration is below, use any file location to override the defaults. Appname is dnsproxy
when creating a configuration file.
I can guarentee this app isn't perfect but fulfills my current needs for routing certain domains to private IP name servers when on VPN.
Install
Grab a binary from the release section.
OLD METHOD
npm install -g dns-proxy
Features
- Override nameservers for TLD
- Override nameservers for Domain
- Set IP for entire domain or TLD. (example: if you want to answer 192.168.11.1 for local.dev)
- Set IP for host
- Wildcard Support
Examples
For nameserver overrides if an answer isn't received by a threshold (350ms by default) DNS proxy will fallback to one of the default nameservers provided in the configuration (by default 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4)
TLD Specific Nameserver
This will send all .com queries to 8.8.8.8 and .dk queries to 127.0.0.1 and custom port 54.
"servers": {
"com": "8.8.8.8",
"dk": "127.0.0.1:54"
}
- This is a snippet that will go into your rc config file.
Domain Specific Nameserver
This will match all google.com and its subdomains.
"servers": {
"google.com": "8.8.8.8"
}
- This is a snippet that will go into your rc config file.
Domain Specific Answers
This will match all of google.com and its subdomains and return 127.0.0.1 as the answer. This technically doens't even have to be a real domain or a full domain, if you configure ogle.com
and do a lookup on google.com
, the ogle.com
will match.
"domains": {
"google.com": "127.0.0.1"
}
Wildcard Domain Specific Answers
this will resolve review-someotherstring.google.com
to 127.0.0.1
"domains": {
"review-*.google.com": "127.0.0.1"
}
Aliases
Domains and Hosts support aliases now, whereby you can define a host like normal such as "hi": "127.0.0.1"
and in another entry reference it like "hello": "hi"
.
Default Configuration
This is the default configuration in the application, you should override this by creating the proper rc file in one of the searchable paths.
{
port: 53,
host: '127.0.0.1',
logging: 'dns-proxy:query',
nameservers: [
'8.8.8.8',
'8.8.4.4'
],
servers: {},
domains: {
'dev': '127.0.0.1'
},
hosts: {
'devlocal': '127.0.0.1'
}
}
- Note this snippet is JavaScript and rc config file format is JSON.
Logging
Logging is handled by the simple lightweight debug package. By default all queries are logged. To change the logging output update the logging
variable to any of the following: dns-proxy:error, dns-proxy:query, dns-proxy:debug. You can specify all or none, separate using a comma, a wildcard can be used as well.
Running as a Service
OSX
You can copy the resources/launchd.plist
file into /Library/LaunchDaemons
as com.github.ekristen.dns-proxy.plist
. To start just run sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.github.ekristen.dns-proxy.plist
. This will also make the dns-proxy service to start on boot.