[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Geoff,
> Ok, I got into my router to figure this out.
> You are attempting to configure these options in the wrong place.
> Dnscache is configured out of the "/etc/dnscache/env/" directory.
> If you use the "lrcfg" menu, select 3. for packages, then "dnscache".
> The first two option are likely to be the ones you need to change.
> 
> The files you are attempting to modify are created on the fly by
> the binary and init script, therefore non-savable. The server file
> is to include only root servers, which you are not.

My understanding is if you have specific domains that you would like
resolved then you have to populate the /etc/dnscache/root/servers/ directory
with the name of domains and the servers that are able to resolve those
domains.  Tinydns is resolving my domaina.com so I created the domaina.com
file in the /etc/dnscache/root/servers and entered 127.0.0.1.  So when
dnscache gets a request for domaina.com it will pass that on to the server
residing on 127.0.0.1.

Have a great day!

Geoff




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