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At the moment, the default is to honor the DHCP options specified by the network administrators, i.e. your customers. If you have a captive audience and a loose privacy policy, you could monetize that by snooping on queries, right?
If your DNS infrastructure started becoming a cost centre rather than a revenue generator, it might be a harder sell to justify renewing that support contract, no?
in most of Europe it is a cost centre.
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