On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 15:16 -0800, Roland McGrath wrote:
> I think this was one argument against using nscd exclusively and
moving
> to a caching nameserver, because /etc/resolv.conf can't support split
> DNS. How does one do split DNS with nscd?
It doesn't do that. nscd -i is just a simple idea for making resolv.conf
reloading easy. A fancy solution with a local DNS server of some variety
is better if it has nice configuration features.
As VPN is fairly common these days on desktops; any chance that nscd can
grow such an interface? It really doesn't have to be more complicated
than, for example, NetworkManager poking it to say "for *.redhat.com use
these nameservers".
Running a full DNS server on a simple desktop seems like, well, a lot of
overhead not to mention security concerns...
David