On Tuesday, June 25, 2013, Shamus Smith wrote: > Hello all, > > thanks for all your answers, but I'm still stuck. Below is the full output > for dig for pdns and dnsmasq. > The query time is 2 ms for the first uncached request and 0 ms for pdns > and dnsmasq. However, the > whole execution of the dig command takes over 1 second for pdns and below > 30 ms for dnsmasq. The > same for nslookup. > > For the second request trace just shows: 1 question answered from packet > cache from 127.0.0.1 > But it still takes more than 1 second. > > - /etc/pdns-recursor/recursor.conf (default-config from package plus own > forward-zone, removed comments) > forward-zones=.=8.8.8.8 > setgid=pdns-recursor > setuid=pdns-recursor > > - /etc/dnsmasq.conf (default-config from package, removed comments) > bogus-priv > cache-size=1500 > domain-needed > no-hosts > > - /etc/hosts > 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 > localhost4.localdomain4 > ::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 > localhost6.localdomain6 > > /etc/nsswitch.conf was not modified and there is absolutely no load on the > machine. > I do not have a LDAP user database, this is just a minimum install of > CentOS 6.5. > > Any ideas? >
Someone else mentioned use forward-zones-recurse instead. Try that. There's obviously an issue between your OS resolver and pdns-recursor. That well be the cause. > > Thanks, > Shamus > > > -- "Genius might be described as a supreme capacity for getting its possessors into trouble of all kinds." -- Samuel Butler
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