Caching nameserver -- Name Services Cache Daemon (nscd)

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All my machines except one are windows 2000 professional machines.  The 
other is winme(for my daughter's older games).  I think i managed to 
screw up my BIND configs though.  erasing and reinstalling Bind is not 
fixing it.  What files does everyone want posted so this issue can get 
fixed?

I could easily just reload the system..but that's the winders way of 
doing things..:)


Bryan J. Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 19:32 -0400, William Warren wrote:
> 
>>By client do you mean it runs on my server or on my windows machine?
> 
> 
> Oh, in that case, it typically only works on and for a local client,
> i.e., a UNIX/Linux client.  I don't know of a port of nscd or an
> equivalent under Windows, although newer NT5.x (2000/XP) versions of
> Windows have _some_ naming caching.
> 
> Now understand that Windows has some _stupid_ (from a UNIX viewpoint)
> name resolution logic.  This is largely to deal with is own _stupid_
> (from a UNIX viewpoint) legacy services that were "me too" type
> "active."  E.g., if Windows fails a resolution of a system name, it will
> cache that failure.  I.e., Windows will not attempt to resolve again for
> X number of minutes (or, gulp, even X number of hours! ;-).
> 
> Just disabling that in Windows (do a quick Google for the key) solves
> 95% of name service performance issues.
> 
> Otherwise, yes, I have setup BIND on my UNIX/Linux servers as a
> forwarder/caching server.  I recommend that on a LAN for security
> reasons -- i.e., Windows clients _never_ use Internet DNS servers
> directly, and all name resolution attempts are made to local DNS servers
> first (who cache on behalf of Windows systems).  And when resolution/
> performance issues are noticeable, I recommend you install BIND (or
> another DNS solution) on Windows clients itself.
> 
> Especially older NT4.0 and DOS/Win (95/98/Me) versions.
> 
> 

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