forwarder (YES/NO)

Matus UHLAR - fantomas uhlar at fantomas.sk
Wed Sep 21 08:06:50 UTC 2016


>>so simply leave BIND running and see if it's better tomorrow...

On 21.09.16 09:29, Pol Hallen wrote:
>seems better today, but how I realize if bind runs correclty? I mean: 
>if the speed of it is normal or if there are lags?

try running dig +trace <host> and see how fast it runs. It should return
in about same time as BIND does (when it doesn't have anything in cache).

It will show you how the recursion works, and you can see where do the lags
come from.
  
>Now I tested some domains, almost all are ok but 2 of these are 
>slow... using @8.8.8.8 with these two are fast
>
>Actually I commented:
>
>// forwarders {
>// 8.8.8.8; 8.8.4.4;
>//}
>
>but testing 127.0.0.1, bind keep also 4000/5000ms to resolve a query


>forwarders {
>127.0.0.1;
>}

do you forward to yourself???

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