ng slapd with a 1024+ port should allow tests without
stopping slapd or root privileges
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aint all that when dealing with a lot of
concurrency.
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might be reasonable to add an "high-latency"
option, or even better use the initial root-hints lookup and prehaps later
ones to auto-tune a reasonable timeout value.
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A irc2.fifo.nl
irc.insecure.nl.
Because ns0.blinkenlights.nl is not authoritive for insecure.nl
it will not return an A record for irc.insecure.nl.
I'd really like to use pdns instead of bloatted bind but not being able to
resolve external cname's is a real show stopper for us.
In what way ?
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plink (100mbit). Anything beyond that will require
compilation with a recent compiler and system specific tuning,
binding pdns to a specific cpu and the ethernet driver to another
for example. This kind of tuning should only be done with careful
measurements to test the effect of each change.
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currently reinplementing the BIT caching nameservers,
and will give this snapshot a go (with allow-from-file and
multi-forward patches).
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chema with additional fields, etc.
The only limitation is your own imagination.
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ht
ocket: Can\'"..., 58binding to UDP ipv6
socket: Can't assign requested address) = 58
Please note that powerdns-recursor works just fine with ipv6 on freebsd.
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