Date: 2011-12-19 04:57 pm (UTC)
Yep. The DNS server is part of your IP address configuration, the same information where your DHCP server is found. You have to use your ISP's DHCP information as that is internal network TCP/IP address configuration, but the DNS server can certainly be proxied for a server outside your ISP's network, especially since you normally don't use domain names for servers inside your ISP's network.

For example, when I'm on my employer's network, I can type INTRANET as a domain name in a browser and get our internal web server which mainly has forms and training materials of no interest to people not on our network. Same principal.
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