How bind works

Eduardo Júnior ihtraum18 at gmail.com
Sun May 31 16:56:53 UTC 2009


Hi,

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Ryan Knapper <ryanknapper at gmail.com> wrote:

> A server would first have to analyse the request to figure out to which
> named instance to route the request.  That would most likely eat up any time
> you'd save.


hum, interesting.
But, today how this works?
I have 4 instances of the named (4 threads) listen to on port 53. If arrive
5 requests simultaneous, how this is treaded?


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> 2009/5/29 Eduardo Júnior <ihtraum18 at gmail.com>
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I read about Bind which it works as follow (in general words):
>>
>> query -> named -> named.conf -> files zones
>>
>> Is it possible create many named.conf, one per thread with the objetive of
>> to reduce queue's lenght of querys.
>> For example:
>>
>> named.a-e.conf
>> named.f-m.conf
>> named.n-z.conf
>>
>> Some query to about.com would be treated by named.a-e.conf which would
>> read the file zone about.com
>>
>>
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