On 06/01/2014 08:00 AM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
I'm trying to set up a caching name server on a server on my
home
network. All the instructions I've been able to find online refer to
the caching-nameserver RPM, but that doesn't seem to be available in
Fedora 20. So my questions are:
* What happened to caching-nameserver?
* What (if anything) has replaced it?
* Are there any good, easy *current* instructions for doing this?
It seems like it should be a fairly cookbook task, so I
shouldn't have to learn all about bind to accomplish it.
As I recall, the caching-nameserver rpm was just the basic zone files
for a caching nameserver. So you install bind and set it up following
any tutorial you choose for this purpose.
Or you can go with dns-masq which as I recall defaults this way.