On Jan 15, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Markus Braun wrote: > > DNSMASQ is basically a DNS forwarder but it has a bunch of other > > features. Check the Wikipedia page on it and if you have questions > > please ask on their mailing list or forum. > > > > Regarding BIND, if you have issues with your server returning some > > results within your server and other results when queried from the > > outside you should take a look at BIND views. > > > > Please invest some time studying BIND, at least the basics to run a > > "caching nameservers". You'll need that. > > i googled the last days....i cant run DNSMASQ and BIND9 both on the same port > or?
Nope. Most services are terribly selfish and will not let other services bind to the same port which they are using. > i though it is easy to create a forward under bind9. It is easy to forward requests to another nameserver under BIND. Like the person you just replied to said, I suspect that you mean something else by the word, which BIND also provides via "views". > caching nameservers? can you give some more details please? Read the docs. Or RFC-1034. Or go pick up "DNS and BIND" from O'Reilly. Trying to run a nameserver without any background knowledge is roughly comparable to trying to drive a car with a blindfold on. It's less a question of "will you crash and break things?" and more a question of "how quickly will you crash, how many things get broken, and how many other people are going to be affected as a consequence...?" Regards, -- -Chuck _______________________________________________ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users