Use a different DNS server for one browser?


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Netflix maybe?

Possibly.

if you'd setup any proxy server you can use that Proxy & it will use the Proxy DNS for browser,

Do you have any recommendations for proxy server software?

Possibly.

Do you have any recommendations for proxy server software?

you can use any Small proxy server, for your scenario I'd recommend Lite Proxy Server, :D

it will do what you want ...

http://enwotex.ru/pr...proxyserver/en/

Maybe but that would be a proxy not a DNS server right?

Nope you only need to be using a DNS server that is registered in the US to get the American version of Netflix, they know about it and could change the authentication method but they know that if they did a lot of non-US subscribers would ditch the service so while it's still frowned upon they don't do anything about it.

On topic: I'm not really sure how to set up browsers to use a different DNS depending on the browser, as far as I'm aware the DNS server is set within Windows/whatever browser you are using.

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