I think you should consider rephrasing your question. I don't
understand what exactly
do you want to achieve.

If you want to run tinydns and dnscache on the same machine, you need
two unique ip
addresses either by real network card or by ip alias. normally, people
run tinydns on
a public ip and dnscache on a private ip.

you can't use 127.0.0.1 as tinydns ip nor dnscache cache since
127.0.0.1 is an ip pointing to localhost (same machine). so if you
wanna use 127.0.0.1
as settings for your workstations, it will just query itself which i
think is not what
you are tryin to accomplish.



> 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?
















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