DNSReflector is a daemon software that answers DNS queries on a local UDP port, directing them back to localhost via records.
The setup instructions for dnsreflector involve the integration of a spamd table with a persistent setup, redirction from spamd to any port 53 with a response from 127.0.0.1 port 53000. For usage purposes, dnsreflector comes with various flags accessible through the use of command-line arguments. These include the daemon flag(-d), bind address flag(-a), and bind port flag(-p).
In response to popular demand, the developer has provided a service that allows those with Linux operating systems to compile dnsreflector. This feature was tested with SuSE, and to ensure its successful application, a facility to redirect DNS queries sourced from blacklisted hosts to dnsreflector will be required. While the developer acknowledges that they are not familiar with network filtering in Linux, users who possess said knowledge are urged to share information.
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