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how is that related to "do I need to configure a Caching Server" and
forwarders or bringing something new to the response you are quoting?
* you don't need forwarfders at all
* auth zones are not cached anyways
* anything else is cached anyways
just le
s just internal hostnames for your LAN maybe dnsmasq is the
better solution because it can use simple hostfiles like /etc/hosts
and forwards everything else to your ISP nameserver
My question is, do I need to configure a Caching Server?
there is nothing to configure, if you ask your named for som
?
if it's just internal hostnames for your LAN maybe dnsmasq is the better
solution because it can use simple hostfiles like /etc/hosts and
forwards everything else to your ISP nameserver
My question is, do I need to configure a Caching Server?
there is nothing to configure, if you ask
I am building a home PHP hosting server for learning. I have a
commercial connection to the Internet so no blocked ports and my ISP
allows servers.
I believe I only need a Primary Master Server. Is this the case?
My question is, do I need to configure a Caching Server?
In /etc/bind
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