> A notable class of exceptions is that of OpenWrt powered devices:
> OpenWrt comes with dnsmasq configured out of the box, and thus provides
> caching.

"Back in the days" (at the beginning of OpenWRT), most home routers used
`dnsmasq`, AFAIK.  So I'd expect today's devices to use `dnsmasq` or
similar as well.  Why would the manufacturers bundle some broken dns
proxy/server instead of `dnsmasq`?


        Stefan

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