No response from -questions, trying here.
The gist is: is implementing lwresd feasible as a caching-only stub
resolver?
I need something I can run locally to intercept and cache DNS responses.
BIND is not the answer (too heavyweight) and dnsmasq doesn't appear to
cache.
nscd is what I'm
Mike Meyer wrote:
What makes you think dnsmasq doesn't cache? The documentation says
otherwise (second paragraph of the man page):
Dnsmasq accepts DNS queries and either answers them from a small,
local, cache or forwards them to a real, recursive, DNS server. It
it
Patrick Dung wrote:
It would be great if disk device can be used directly.
BTW, I have not yet test netbsd with raw disk.
seems someone test on openbsd and it seems working:
http://www.freebsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=43960
Whole disk or slice? I don't think either works at this
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