Caching Name Server

Chong Yu Meng chongym
Sun Jan 30 20:51:13 PST 2005


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Although it doesn't run out of the box, you can just install the caching
nameserver RPM and bind and edit /etc/resolv.conf to point to 127.0.0.1,
but I'm pretty sure you know that already. (this is for the benefit of
those who don't know)


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Kurt Wall wrote:
| On Friday 28 January 2005 08:29, Net Llama! wrote:
|
|>On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Kurt Wall wrote:
|>
|>>Hello, list,
|>>
|>>Does FC3 run a caching nameserver out of the box, or is it
|>>necessary to configure it to do so?
|>
|>If by 'out of the box' you mean by default, the answer is no.
|
|
| Yes, I meant "out o' the box." I'm kind of surprised that it doesn't,
| but whaddoiknow?
|
| Kurt
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