On 2/23/07, Adrian Dimaunahan wrote:
> if you are trying to replicate bind functionality (serving dns server
> and resolver at the same time on a single IP), then forget it...
> djbdns is not designed for it.. what you can do though, is to add
> another IP (proly virtual IP or add another NIC) to the server, and
> use that as either the dnscache or the tinydns..
>
> good luck... :)
>
> -adrian
>
> On 2/23/07, jepoy wrote:
> >
> > my goal really is to replicate what my dns are doing right now. both auth
> > and caching nameservers, since tinydns and dnscache wont run together.
hi guys,
im still checking out djbdns since bind is having some trouble behind my
firewall. can i use 127.0.0.1 for tinydns and dnscache for resolver. then just
point my domains to query 127.0.0.1 for my domains? will this actually work?
JCB
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