REquest/Response on DNS

From: Stephen (stephenjobs_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/28/04

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    Hi,
    I have written a windows service to recieve DNS requests over UDP
    e.g: I have a "DNS server" and a "test box" that makes request for
    www.yahoo.com through the "DNS server".
    how do I capture the request and send a response back to the "test box"?

    if some code is available, that will be great...
    Please advice,
    Stephen.


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