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Does anyone know of a free service that hosts the server side of a DNS tunnel? (like, you setup the client and connect to their server)


ps: obviously the client should also be free


pps: i wanna use this with my N900, so the client needs to be somthing that runs on a N900
 
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It's hard to say if you are asking for something more complex (and I can only think of nefarious uses for such).

4.2.2.2 is openDNS
8.8.8.8 is googleDNS
8.4.4.4 is googleDNS (as well)
 
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Oh sorry are you talking about this?:
http://www.dnstunnel.de/

I thought that was patched in most airports by now but maybe not.

That particular implementation is written entirely in Perl (and lil shell script to call it) so it should run no problem on the N900 or any other linux device. Finding servers on the other can be tricky. Probably best to host it at home if you can.
 
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The other day i went to a place that had free wifi, but only for people who previously created an account in their site, i tried pinging a couple of sites and the ip was returned so that place was vulnerable to DNS tunneling
 
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