What is pdnsd FOR LINUX?


pdnsd FOR LINUX



Description:


pdnsd, written by Thomas Moestl, is a proxy DNS server with permanent caching (the cache contents are written to hard disk on exit) that is designed to cope with unreachable or down DNS servers (for example in dial-in networking). pdnsd solves a frequently occurring problem with dial-up internet connections when the file /etc/resolv.conf changes after wwwoffled (a www proxy server) has been started up. (If you're interested in WWWOFFLE, patches are available.) pdnsd allows you to configure one address as the DNS server for all your internet software. This can be localhost, but some users prefer to use a separate machine as a gateway to the internet for their home LAN. pdnsd project can be configured to contact your ISP's DNS servers when you make a dial-up connection.



Technical Specifications:



  • Written by: Thomas Moestl

  • Price: FREE

  • Publisher: Thomas Moestl

  • Compatibility: Linux

  • Permanently caches DNS entries

  • Designed for situations with unreliable or down DNS servers



Key Features:



  • Proxy DNS server for Linux

  • Permanent caching of DNS entries

  • Compatibility with dial-in networking

  • Allows configuration of a single DNS server for all internet software

  • Contact ISP's DNS servers during dial-up connections



pdnsd FOR LINUX

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