does anybody have a proxy-arp dmz and also running tinydns & dnscache?

thought that I'd resolved this sometime ago; but, tonight, for life of
me, I cannot get dmz hosts to resolve addresses for remote internet
sites solely via tinydns-public and dnscache ;<  tinydns tries to
resolve the name and gives up, without so much as asking dnscache.  as a
test, I do same query from the internal network and dnscache answers
immediately.

actually, if I add other remote dns servers to /etc/resolv.conf on dmz
hosts, then it works.

oddly enough, netware servers on the dmz do not exhibit this problem . .
.

what do you think?

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