Running DNS locally for home network - Super User
https://superuser.com/questions/4578923.09.2009 · In the usual situation of home routers you just need to simply tell the router that the DNS server is 192.168.1.101 and reboot. If you can get a local DNS running on your broadband router, great, but a DNS server might benefit from lots of RAM for caching queries, depending on which DNS software you use. On my network I just use straight BIND.
Running DNS locally for home network - Super User
superuser.com › questions › 45789Sep 24, 2009 · In the usual situation of home routers you just need to simply tell the router that the DNS server is 192.168.1.101 and reboot. If you can get a local DNS running on your broadband router, great, but a DNS server might benefit from lots of RAM for caching queries, depending on which DNS software you use. On my network I just use straight BIND.
Proxy server - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_serverA DNS proxy server takes DNS queries from a (usually local) network and forwards them to an Internet Domain Name Server. It may also cache DNS records. Proxifiers. Some client programs "SOCKS-ify" requests, which allows adaptation of any networked software to connect to external networks via certain types of proxy servers (mostly SOCKS).