On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 10:15:35 -0400, David Cary Hart <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 10:13, - - s r b - - wrote: > > I hope this isn't a stupid question... :-) > > > > Is it possible to create (and maintain) a small DNS listing for websites > > that I frequent to enable quicker connecting (I'm on dial-up). And if > > so, can I make my computer check this list first, and then the ISP's DNS > > if no match is found? > > > > Why not just add the list to "hosts?" Because maintaining hosts is not fault-tolerant, whereas DNS is. For example, this week www.somedns.com may point at 123.12.12.123, but www.somedns.com is actually hosted on some guy's broadband connection, and his ISP uses PPPoE. Next week www.somedns.com points at 45.123.123.46, and your host entry is invalid. A caching-only nameserver would update itself properly, avoiding the whole mess. The only entries that should go into hosts are IPs on your local network that don't have DNS entries (i.e, private IPs). -- Ben Steeves ben.steeves@xxxxxxxxx GPG ID: 0xB3EBF1D9 http://www.metacon.ca/