Marco Calistri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1) May I remove now all my rcpthosts names except my hostname?
Yes.
>2) Shall I use supervise with tcpserver?
That's a good idea. It makes it easier to control the tcpserver
process, and will restart it if it dies (or is killed).
>I also installed djbdns aiming to use it for DNSCACHE and to enhance my small
>LAN,but I guess it is not working since a "dnsqr a" to my host failed:
>
>[ik5bcu@linux bin]$ dnsqr a linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org
>1 linux.ik5bcu.ampr.org:
>timed out
>
>while a query to localhost works ok:
>
>[ik5bcu@linux bin]$ dnsqr a localhost
>1 localhost:
>43 bytes, 1+1+0+0 records, response, noerror
>query: 1 localhost
>answer: localhost 655360 A 127.0.0.1
You have to tell dnscache which hosts to talk to. For an internal
cache, 127.0.0.1 is sufficient--just point to it via /etc/resolv.conf.
>Beside this do you think I made a good choice (attempting)to install a dns
>considering that:
>
>1) I have not any BIND on my system
>2) I have only private hostnames and IPs
>3) My INTERNET connection uses a dynamic IP supplied by my ISP
Yes, a dnscache is a good idea.
-Dave