David Phillips writes:
> echo 127.0.0.1 > /service/dnscache/root/servers/example.com

I forgot to mention that you will need to restart dnscache after you do
this:

svc -t /service/dnscache

You will obviously want to perform both of these steps after you have setup
and tested tinydns (using dnsq).  You might also take a look at this
article:

http://matt.simerson.net/computing/dns/dnscache-scaling.shtml

The technique there might be really useful in your situation.  If you put
the domains into root/servers on the frontend cache, you can add and remove
domains from it without restarting the backend cache and losing all the
cached data.  You can even run both of them on the same machine along with
tinydns.  Just use different IP addresses (even local ones).

-- 
David Phillips <david at acz.org>
http://david.acz.org/


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