> > Le 19 févr. 06 à 08:46, Robert Slade a écrit : > >> Hi, >> >> I am looking for some advice. I have a network which is based on a >> number of servers running FreeBsd 6.0 serving Win XP work stations. >> (yes >> I know but..) The network is large enough to use DHCP and DNS for the >> internal network, I have setup a DHCP server with a Dynamic DNS >> (Bind 9) >> on one of the servers. That server is handling the LDAP side of the >> domain. >> > > Is your DNS server busy resolving internal requests or external ones ?
Mostly external from what I can ascertain, it looks like the mail server (Qmail) doing lookups. > >> There appears to be a fair bit of DNS Traffic which leads to a >> secondary >> DNS being required to take some of the load as DNS lookup are slow. >> The >> question I have is should I just setup a cashing DNS on another server >> using the primary as a forwarder or even several servers eg the mail >> server and the secondary LDAP server, or should I setup a proper >> secondary DNS using my ISP as a forwarder with dynamic updates from >> the >> primary. >> > > You should not forward anything to your ISP. This is probably the > main reason for your DNS beeing slow. > > You should make shure you have well defined your network in your conf > (so that you don't resolve queries for outside users...)- > I would not advise you to forward any queries to your ISP as this > will disable the capacity for your own server to build It's own > resolver database and forward all the queries to the ISP (resulting > in slow answers)! I've now taken out the forwarders. > > > Normaly you should configure the master and the slave to be > authoritative for your internal domains. > And configure the master and the slave to resolve ALL the Internet > domains for your internal network and none for outside domains. > That is how I have setup the master, it only answer's queries from the internal network. > > DNS is very tightly related to network... And we don't have any clue > for the topology of your Net. > > > SHORT ANSWER : DON'T FORWARD --> BUILD YOUR OWN DATABASE!! > > >> Sorry if this is a bit vague, but I have no experience in this area. >> >> Rob >> > Thanks for the info, it has helped me. I had misunderstood the forwarders bit. Many thanks Rob _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"