Hi,

Does anybody know how I can get DNSMasq to use the root DNS servers just
like DNSCache did when it was part of the default Bering disk? 
I like DNSMasq but I need it to stop using the local ISP DNS caches.
At the very least it need to use DNS servers that do not care what IP
you are connecting from.

Or

Is it easier to just replace DNSMasq with DNSCache and dhcpd?
I remember DNSCache could only forward from the 'net on one IP address
though, has that been fixed?

Thanks,

James.

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