Frank: I have not touched dnscache for years (probably one of my first *.lrp 
package :-) ), but from what I remember,  you should declare your files in
/etc/dnscache/root/servers
then they should be backuped OK and the exclude file should not have to be 
modified.
Jacques
Le Dimanche 13 Juillet 2003 22:06, Frank Tegtmeyer a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> the exclude file for the dnscache package should not contain
> /etc/dnscache/root/servers/*. This makes it impossible to point the
> resolver to a private content server which is used inside the local
> network (see below). The entry should be changed to:
> /etc/dnscache/root/servers/@
>
> To use a private server within my LAN which is responsible for
> the subdomain example.fte.to I have to put it's IP address into the
> file /etc/dnscache/root/servers/example.fte.to.
> The current exclude entry does match this file, so my configuration is
> lost during a package backup.
>
> In case I want to switch my root-servers to a different set, the entry
> should go away completely (in this case also the @ file has to be
> backed up).
>
> Regards, Frank
>
>
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