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      <description>Hello.  I have always wondered if I could somehow imitate a webpage on my home network.  What I am trying to do is make my home DNS so that if I type "http://www.google.com" from a computer on my home network, I could tell it to go to my HTTP server and not Google's.  THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP!&lt;br /&gt;</description>
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