Bind Caching Nameserver <was: Re: [CentOS] Cachingnameserver--Name Services Cache Daemon (nscd)>
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.comWed Aug 10 17:49:17 UTC 2005
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On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 12:39, Robert Hanson wrote: > chalk up the caching nameserver experience and go to chroot bind IMHO. Do you know how the packaging is currently done? I did an 'everything' install and got the chroot bind preconfigured as caching-only, but don't have any idea what the other install options give you. Looks the same on fedora FC3 and FC2, but various boxes seem to have /etc/named.conf as normal files instead of symlinks to the chroot file, even though the /etc/sysconfig/named file contains ROOTDIR=/var/named/chroot. That could be confusing. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at futuresource.com
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