> Server B is a regular DNS server set up for caching and running
> BIND. It's the one that will be the public face for the blacklist
> providing caching for Server A so as not to load down Server A.
Make B -- and, believe me if you are operating a public blacklist, C
and D and E as we
I have another tricky DNS question. I'm scream testing my new dnsbl
server and I'm going to open it up for others to use soon. Just working
out the final details.
So - here's my tricky question. I have 2 DNS servers. Server A runs
MyDNS - a MySQL driven server. It's the one that does the work