also sprach George Georgalis <george@galis.org> [2005.07.26.0009 +0200]:
> If you need to provide authoritative and recursive dns service,
> you need two external IPs, one for dnscache and one for tinydns,
> configure all your resolv.conf files to use the dnscache ip and
> put the tinydns ip in the whois records.
you can just as well list your dnscache instance in whois and make
it resolve to 127.0.0.1 for the zones that tinydns is authoritative
for. i do that on some machines.
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