No  reason  to believe that putting IP addresses in a DNS server would
be  substantively  faster  than  an optimized local connection-time IP
database.  The  local  db  itself should be cached in memory, and thus
should  never  be  slower  when you add in the network overhead of DNS
(even on the same box).

The  advantage  of  DNS  in this case is in sharing the same db across
multiple machines, not speed.

-- Sandy



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