DNS problems this morning -

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   My ISP appears to have a dns problem today. it has been taking as
   much as one minute to deal wit an address! I appears that we are
   locked into using the Viasat provided dns, the usual alternatives
   like opndns do not work.

   I installed caching-nameserver which seems to restore things to normal.

       yum install caching-nameserver

       I have two questions:

       1: It seems to me that it must have to collect and accumulate
       it's own list of addresses which would mean it is normal for it
       to work faster the second time an address is requested of it?

       2: Is there a practical way to share my Linux dns with other
       [Apple Mac, etc.] computers on our LAN?

   Bob

-- http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD

   box7

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