Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> MASOOD AHMAD wrote:
> >
> > it mean if we have FQDN cache then it can fast the dns
> > lookup process. therefore I want to do it.....
>
> For the FQDN cache to be needed speed things up your confirutaion needs
> to depend on IP->Hostname lookups. The only uses of the FQDN cache is
>
> a) log_fqdn on
> b) src_domain ACL type
> c) dst_domain ACL type is the user requests an IP address
>
> If none of the above is used then there won't be any IP->Hostname
> lookups and the FQDN cache will not need to be involved in anything.
Sorry, pushed send a bit too quickly.
I'll repeat what I said before. Perhaps what you should look into is why
the FQDN cache is used a lot more on your other servers as this may be a
problem on those.
Regards
Henrik
Received on Wed Jan 01 2003 - 22:25:42 MST
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