On Monday 04 June 2001 17:36, you wrote:

> I use pdnsd which is great for home use, moreover it caches the data on
> the disk not on RAM so it is still there after a reboot. Pdnsd setup is a
> piece of cake ( easier than config ing wvdial ), bind setup is a bit
> involved.


I'll just gonna check it out.


> red hat comes with a caching-nameserver rpm which has the template config
> files for bind.

Using SuSE.


> it just stores the dns queries, till a certain time. When someone fires
> a related query, it can use the stored info for reply.

It all seems like it caches what he has already seen. When I call the
website the first time, how will it find the DNS-entry. The client
should have only the entry <<nameserver 192.168.1.254>> (my router) in
his /etc/resolv.conf. Will it question the /etc/resolf.conf of my
router when the DNS-entry is not stored in the routers cache?! I read
nowhere anything about that.

Tom

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