Tom Horsley wrote: > The absolute simplest way to get things running again is to install > "bind" from the installation media (if it isn't already there), > don't configure it at all, but just go ahead and start the "named" > service it will install. This will get you a local DNS server that > talks directly to the root DNS servers, bypassing your ISP's DNS > servers completely. Then point your /etc/resolv.conf file to > "nameserver 127.0.0.1" and you should be working well enough to get > to sites where you can learn how to config bind as a caching server > instead, like these:
The default bind install should behave as a caching only server. Does
it not do so? (I haven't tested it, I have a proper nameserver
already setup on my local network.)
Another option is the dnsmasq package. It should be simpler and
smaller (resource wise) than bind.
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