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-DNS caching
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-===========
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-User experience may be greatly improved when dns is accelerated. Also, it
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-seems like a good idea to keep the number of packages being exchanged
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-between node and gateway as small as possible. In order to do this, a
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-DNS cache may be used on a node. The dnsmasq instance listening on port
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-53 on the node will be reconfigured to answer requests, use a list of
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-upstream servers and a specific cache size if the options listed below are
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-added to site.conf. Upstream servers are the DNS servers which are normally
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-used by the nodes to resolve hostnames (e.g. gateways/supernodes).
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-There are the following settings:
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- servers
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- cacheentries
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-If both options are set the node will cache as much DNS records as set with
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-'cacheentries' in RAM. The 'servers' list will be used to resolve the received
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-DNS queries if the request cannot be answered from cache.
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-If these settings do not exist, the cache is not intialized and RAM usage will not increase.
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-When next_node.name is set, an A record and an AAAA record for the
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-next-node IP address are placed in the dnsmasq configuration. This means that the content
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-of next_node.name may be resolved even without upstream connectivity.
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-::
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- dns = {
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- cacheentries = 5000,
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- servers = { '2001:db8::1', },
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- },
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-
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- next_node = {
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- name = 'nextnode',
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- ip6 = '2001:db8:8::1',
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- ip4 = '198.51.100.1',
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- }
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-The cache will be initialized during startup.
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-Each cache entry will occupy about 90 bytes of RAM.
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