When you
Configure a DNS Proxy Object, you can supply
the DNS proxy with static FQDN-to-address mappings. You can also
create DNS proxy rules that control to which DNS server the domain
name queries (that match the proxy rules) are directed. You can
configure a maximum of 256 DNS proxy objects on a firewall. You
must enable
Cache
and
Cache EDNS Responses
(under ) if this DNS proxy object
is assigned to or . Furthermore, if this DNS proxy
object has
DNS proxy rules
configured, those
rules also need to have cache enabled (
Turn on caching
of domains resolved by this mapping
).