On Saturday, December 10, 2011 5:58am, "Klaus Layer" <klaus.la...@gmx.de> said:
>> Could you clarify the configuration?  Is Tor doing DNS over the GigE or
>> to localhost?
>>
>> -andy
> Yes I have configure a local caching DNS server. cat /etc/resolve.conf shows
> nameserver 127.0.0.1. So I assume TOR resolves via the local configured DNS. I
> verified with nslookup. DNS requests indeed go through the 127.0.0.1:53.

Yes, I also have a local caching nameserver, pointed to by the "nameserver 
127.0.0.1" entry in /etc/resolve.conf.  Also, it seems that Tor/libevent is 
smart enough to filter out duplicate DNS servers as 3 copies of "nameserver 
127.0.0.1" doesn't give you more retries on the same server.

On a semi-related topic, I can now say the using BIND v9.7 greatly reduces the 
number of these Tor entries relative to using Unbound v1.4.13.  This is true 
with Tor 0.2.2.34 on the low (Intel Atom) and high (Xeon 56xx) ends of the CPU 
spectrum.


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