Windows send only specific domains to proxy?
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Anyone ever setup windows to send only specific domains to a proxy? I'd like a browser agnostic solution so I don't have to try to maintain specific browsers, but will configure Google Chrome specifically (if possible) if I can't get a system wide solution.
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@dashrender outbound web filtering? or web routing?
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Easiest thing is to override DNS for that domain and point to the proxy. Then the proxy can point on to whatever is real.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
Easiest thing is to override DNS for that domain and point to the proxy. Then the proxy can point on to whatever is real.
How do you propose doing that? remember these are laptops to be used from anywhere, I won't be able to control DNS in most places.
Are you suggesting putting an entry in hosts?
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@dbeato said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
@dashrender outbound web filtering? or web routing?
When these specific machines go to abc.com they need to go to the proxy, the proxy will then forward the request onto the real site.
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@dashrender said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
Easiest thing is to override DNS for that domain and point to the proxy. Then the proxy can point on to whatever is real.
How do you propose doing that? remember these are laptops to be used from anywhere, I won't be able to control DNS in most places.
Are you suggesting putting an entry in hosts?
That's what I'd look at for mobile devices.
In a network you control DNS for, it's much easier since you can make the change in one place.
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@dashrender said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
Are you suggesting putting an entry in hosts?
Ah, I see. Then yes, that's an easy answer.
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@dashrender said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows send only specific domains to proxy?:
Easiest thing is to override DNS for that domain and point to the proxy. Then the proxy can point on to whatever is real.
How do you propose doing that? remember these are laptops to be used from anywhere, I won't be able to control DNS in most places.
Are you suggesting putting an entry in hosts?
But an EASIER answer, I think, is to make your own CNAME.