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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Keith Winston on October 20, 2000, 12:08:22 AM
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I know E-smith does not have a full DNS implementation, but can it server as a caching-only DNS server?
My ISP is currently publishing my domain and mail records, but I'd like to run a caching DNS server on my network to improve performance.
All help appreciated!
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Keith Winston wrote:
> I'd like to run a caching DNS server on my network to improve
> performance.
Good. That's what you have in the standard e-smith server and gateway, right out of the box!
Charlie
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Charlie,
Thank you greatly for confirming it. One note for other people reading this: I installed my test e-smith server in "server only" mode since I do not need the firewall/gateway functions. It only has 1 NIC. Anyway, I poked around a bit and found that the DNS service (named) was not being started automatically, maybe because of my "server only" install mode. E-smith defaults to run level 7 and there was no start up script for named. However, the script "/etc/rc.d/init.d/named" was available and I started the service using that script. I plan to put the command in my rc.local so it starts every time the server is booted. Now, e-smith is happily doing DNS lookups for my client PCs!! E-smith is just a great piece of software.
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Yes, I'd noticed this too - I'd class this as a bug..but perhaps it's by design?
Is this planned to be fixed in the new e-smith-named under development?
FYI - E-Smith in Server/Gateway mode runs Named from /etc/inittab, not from /etc/rc.d/rc.local.
I'm not sure why - to respawn in case it dies?