On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 01:07, Donovan Baarda wrote: > From an ISP point of view, "client" often means the small buisness network > the client has that connects to your network. In this case, a single DNS > cache for their network makes sense. In my experience pdnsd is a good > solution for this.
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