Re: Urgently ! need help about iptable and internet gateway/firewall



Ertugrul Soeylemez wrote:

It's simple, but also not really a good solution.  Again, go for BIND.
You'll save the DNS server and yourself a lot of traffic, and thus
improve the performance of your network considerably.


I would never go for bind, in fact I am using MaraDNS as dns cache.

Furthermore if you have a small LAN with just a couple of PCs, installing and configuring bind is not worth the hassle.
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