[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I trying to setup multi-isp configuration (using latest bering-uClibc
>>> 3.1-beta1), and began reading the corresponding doc:
>>>             http://www.shorewall.net/3.0/MultiISP.html
>>> I am not clear on how the DNS resolution happens if a DNS request
>>> from one provider goes to the other provider's name server. ISPs
>>> these days serve their customers alone and reject all requests
>>> outside their network. 
>>>
>>> 1. As part of multi-isp setup, is it possible to have the DNS requests
>>> routed thru' a provider go to provider's DNS IPs?
>>>
>>> 2. Does listing all ISP's DNS IPs into /etc/resolve.conf help?
>>>
>>> Appreciate any pointers or links.
>> DNS is not a special case  -- it obeys the same rules as any other
>> connection.
>>
>> -Tom
> 
> Thanks for a prompt response Tom.
> 
> DNS not being special case does make sense. Do you have any suggestions
> on how to deal with the DNS look up failures when the requests are sent
> to wrong provider.

What does "request are sent to wrong provider" mean?

-Tom
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