Re: default local DNS caching name server

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> On Saturday, 12 April 2014 2:13 AM, Paul Wouters wrote:> 
> It's rude to bypass the global DNS caching infrastructure. That would
> significantly load people's DNS servers with more queries. There is no
> reason not to try and use ISP's DNS caches.

  You mean let local resolver forward queries to the ISP's name servers? That is same as using ISP's name servers in '/etc/resolv.conf'. I wouldn't prefer that without DNSSEC.

> dnscache is very obsolete software.


  -> http://pjp.dgplug.org/ndjbdns/

There is new version of it. It does not support DNSSEC, but is alive and well maintained.
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   -Prasad
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