Dotan Cohen wrote:
I've heard that one could run a local DNS server to speed up internet access. Does this have a real-world advantage for a home user? As I understand it, the first time I go to www.example.com it would have to contact the ISP's DNS servers to find the address, so there is not advantage, but the next time it should be cached. Is this accurate? Can someone fill me in? Thanks in advance. Dotan Cohen http://lyricslist.com/ http://song-lirics.com/
It makes sense if you want to learn how dns works... look here for a basic guide http://www.redhat.com/magazine/025nov06/features/dns/?sc_cid=bcm_edmsept_007 Cheers Mattia
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