On Monday 04 June 2001 10:32, you wrote:
> how about having a caching nameserver in your network. Then your clients
> will be able to resolve names from a local machine, and since most of the
> look ups will be cached it will be quite fast
Yep, that's what I want. I read the nsswitch.conf and the nscd man
pages but their informations on DNS are not too great. Do I need
aditional software. I wouldn't like to rund bind. The
Home-Netwo...howto tells me to just put the router as my primary DNS
Server, but what about the Server. Is their a manual or howto just for
the caching DNS-Server or is it just editing the nsswitch.conf and
nscd.conf in the right way. I would like to get some background
information about what this caching DNS-Server is exactly doing.
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