irgendeineadresse rearranged electrons thusly:
> > red hat comes with a caching-nameserver rpm which has the template config
> > files for bind.
> 
> Using SuSE.
 
 Ah, I forgot.  I think SuSE also has something similar.  Or else, unpack the
 caching nameserver rpm from redhat and use it - it's just config files.

> It all seems like it caches what he has already seen. When I call the
> website the first time, how will it find the DNS-entry. The client
> should have only the entry <<nameserver 192.168.1.254>> (my router) in
> his /etc/resolv.conf. Will it question the /etc/resolf.conf of my

 See, any client using your router as a DNS server will query the router.
 The dns server on your router will return an answer if it can - either from
 its cache, or from another DNS server.

 This is transparent to your client.

        -suresh

-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian  <-->  mallet <at> efn <dot> org
EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin


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