Since I signed up with my ISP I've had trouble with dns. Sometimes urls
take a long time to resolve. Other times I get errors saying the url
couldn't be found. Sometimes a page won't load properly because parts
of it come from other urls and those don't resolve. Calls to tech
support are a waste of time. So I want to host dns at home.
On 10/3/2012 13:14, James Mcphee wrote:
No, this is somewhat arcane, but depending on what functions you want,
can be quite simple. DNS works by reference, so you don't load the
world's DNS onto your server. That server will still need valid
external DNS servers.
I prefer BIND, myself. I have friends that enjoy PowerDNS. What
exact uses are you trying to get out of it?
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Derek Trotter
<expat.arizo...@gmail.com <mailto:expat.arizo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I'm thinking of running dns at home on my linux box(kubuntu 8). I
don't want a caching server. Would this be difficult to set up?
Would this consume a lot of bandwidth?
Thanks
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