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[ale] Cacheing-only nameserver on router
- Subject: [ale] Cacheing-only nameserver on router
- From: mike at trausch.us (Michael Trausch)
- Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 13:14:21 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
A caching only nameserver will work just fine on the LAN as long as the
address it holds is participating in NAT on that LAN. I would use something
small like dnscache on a router; if you want to also serve DNS for inside
the LAN, you will also want to use djbdns. I have a few M4 scripts that
make managing DJBDNS easier up on my site at mike.trausch.us/software.
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Sent from my ADP1 running Android 2.1
On Jun 4, 2010 11:46 AM, "Ken Cochran" <kwc at theworld.com> wrote:
Hey folks, any pointers (info, articles, links, docs) on how
to "do" a caching-only nameserver on a router box? OpenWRT?
DD-Wrt? Tomato? I know how to do that on a "regular" Linux/BSD
system but what I've used for that over the years is (hopefully
only temporarily) down. Umm, is there a router image that'll
turn the thing into a system I can ssh into and configure/manage
as I would a "real" machine (from the command-line)? Sorta a
"corollary:" Will a cache-only nameserver work if that system is
on the "inside" LAN & not the router/gateway box? Thanks, -kc
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