[ale] DNS problems
tony mancill
tmancill at atlanta.com
Fri May 3 07:53:52 EDT 1996
On Fri, 3 May 1996, Tucker Balch wrote:
> > If you take a look at Olaf Kirch's "Linux Network Administrator's
> > Guide" page 97 of the O'Reilly edition he specifically says it is
> > a good idea to setup a caching only name server on your end of a
> > serial line Internet connection so most name server queries only
> > have to go over the serial line once per dialup session.
>
> The O'Reilly books are great, but they aren't the word of God either.
> Why go through the hassle? If you follow that advice, you've got to
> setup and maintain a nameserver when you could just point to one in
> etc/resolv.conf . It doesn't take long for the queries (I've
> certainly never noticed any slowdown).
Hate to chime in, but I agree entirely. (And I'm running @ 14.4!) You
have to think about the amount of traffic generated by DNS queries as
compared to the volume of the remaining traffic.
Also, the DNS query usually is answered by a nameserver at your ISP, so
it's only 1 hop. The real issue is how loaded is that nameserver.
tony
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