On Tuesday 12 October 2004 09.59, Stephan Kulow wrote: > Am Tuesday 12 October 2004 01:10 schrieb Roger Larsson: > > PS > > The resolver queries are interesting, but thera are already bug reports > > that handle this... > > bug:88855, bug:63088, bug:68894 > > Set up a local DNS cache - this improved my browsing speed drastically. > E.g. check in /etc/nscd.conf if it's DNS caching is enabled. > Reading /etc/nscd.conf... # !!!!!WARNING!!!!! Host cache is insecure!!! The mechanism in nscd to # cache hosts will cause your local system to not be able to trust # forward/reverse lookup checks. DO NOT USE THIS if your system relies on # this sort of security mechanism. Use a caching DNS server instead. # enable-cache hosts yes How do I know if my local system relies on this sort of security mechanism? And why should this be any worse than having a cache IN your browser? /RogerL