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How can I block websites using our DNS?

Asked by Guffie in Domain Name Service (DNS), TCP/IP

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I currently work at a school and we have a 3rd party company that manages our Proxy, I really don't like the proxy as it does not allow me to block keywords and when things are blocked or unblocked it runs on various cron jobs meaning you have to wait 24 hours for it to update. I have heard it is possible to block websites using the DNS server but I am unsure of how to do this, we wil have students bringing in their own laptops to so I assume if I block like this they will get around it by changing their DNS server address?
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Tags: Microsoft, Server, 2003, Block websites using DNS?
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