Kees Vonk wrote:

> I have the same problem and someone told me it was because the server wanted 
> to update its DNS cache. If we could somehow tie this cache update to an 
> already dailed out session and just serve DNS requests out of the (maybe 
> expired) cache for the rest of the time that would solve the problem. However 
> I have no idea how to do that. I also have a network running an IP-Cop 
> firewall (www.ipcop.org) and that has a setting to switch off dail-on-demand 
> for dns requests, so it should be possible.
> 
> Kees

Yes IPCop as I know is a fork of Smoothwall, which allows you to disable 
DNS dial-on demand!

Anybody know how this is done?



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