Feature request - disable internal recursion cache
Michael Hare
michael.hare at doit.wisc.edu
Fri Oct 30 15:05:52 UTC 2009
For those of us that are still running auth and recursive on the same
IP, I believe the benefit would be to deploy a best practices recursive
only nameserver on a different machine/IP address without getting, in my
case, possibly hundreds of thousands of clients to change their DNS
resolver IP address.
In the surface, I too find this to be an interesting idea.
-Michael
Kevin Darcy wrote:
> Dmitry Rybin wrote:
>> Niall O'Reilly wrote:
>>
>>>> I think, that be useful make this feature in bind:
>>>> Add option to disable internal recursion cache, and forward all
>>>> recursive queries to another daemon.
>>>>
>>>> Daemon as unbound, pdns-recursor - much faster in recursion queries,
>>>> that bind. :(
>>>
>>> I don't see the point.
>>>
>>> If you need some code, other than BIND named, to handle
>>> recursive queries from your clients, why not just have
>>> that code listening on the addresses configured in the
>>> stub resolver on each of the client systems?
>>>
>>
>> I'll explain, why.
>> Same Server is authoritative for internet/intranet and recursive for
>> intranet and one large AS. Sometimes Auth/Rec server IP cannot be
>> spited into different IP's.
>>
>> Bind answer authoritative for all clients, and forward (if allowed)
>> recursive queries to recursive server.
>> _______________________________________________
> Why not just point some or all of those recursive clients to the "other"
> recursive resolver?
>
> Seems like BIND ceases to add any value when it's just forwarding
> everything and not caching any results.
>
> - Kevin
>
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