Hi Andy, On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Andy Rabagliati wrote:
Main benefits are that dnsmasq will proxy requests to my ISP nameserver, instead of starting dns lookups from . (root).
Dnsmasq is indeed a very nice little program, but just in case anyone was wondering BIND can also be configured to behave that way. Look in your favorite BIND documentation for info about the 'forwarders' option which [usually, depending on your distro] goes in the named.conf file.
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