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AGH is basically an advanced local DNS proxy server service that runs on loopback interface. That's one way of managing DNS queries, but there is another method, used by YogaDNS, that manages DNS queries via driver intercept. Is that something AGH team would consider for future releases? Is there an advantage to driver intercept (YogaDNS) vs local proxy (AGH) management? I guess driver intercept method would require an existing DNS service (DNSMasq) to run on whichever device.
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AGH is basically an advanced local DNS proxy server service that runs on loopback interface. That's one way of managing DNS queries, but there is another method, used by YogaDNS, that manages DNS queries via driver intercept. Is that something AGH team would consider for future releases? Is there an advantage to driver intercept (YogaDNS) vs local proxy (AGH) management? I guess driver intercept method would require an existing DNS service (DNSMasq) to run on whichever device.
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