Is it possible to bypass/whitelist a recursive DNS server for a specific case?

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  • unbound-config

    fragmented configuration files for unbound recursive dns resolver

  • I'm not certain I'm coming at this from the right angle, but you can perform local-data redirects quite trivially with unbound.

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