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On Sunday 26 October 2003 03:04, Joshua Banks wrote:

> To Mike Williams,
>
> You said that I need TinyDns configured to achieve dns caching and
> forwarding. This is totally untrue. If you're unsure of an answer to a
> question please don't post to a list given them info that is not correct.
> This isn't good practice. If you think you know the answer to a persons
> question but actually don't know for sure, then kindly please say so. This
> way the person will know  to either research more or take your word as
> gospel. Heh.. Heh..

I said nothing of the sort, my answers were correct.
My original post to you was a copy and paste of an answer I gave to someone 
else, which I stated. Those instructions also clearly stated where dnscache 
was going to get answers, the forward lookups for my internal domain and 
reverse lookups for my internal IPs.

In a second post, clarifying the first, after you questioned it I said:
> If you don't want, or need, a dns server all of your own then you will have
> nothing to tell dnscache about, and completely forget about tinydns. Just
> leave the @ with the root servers in and it'll go off to the internet for 
> any query.
How much clearer should I be?
You didn't fully understand, I corrected.
I apologies if I was a bit too verbose, but I didn't give an untrue or 
incorrect answer.

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Mike Williams
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