Hi, In my point of view you do not understand what's the difference between caching proxy and caching DNS. But main difference is that caching proxy is used to cache web requests and responses (http, https, ftp), while DNS cache is used to chache DNS queries and responses (when you ping www.dir.bg and you recieve 194.145.63.12 this is request "what's the address of www.dir.bg and response is "address is 194.145.63.12").
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