Re: DNS Spoofing
- From: "Zeno" <louey-3@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Oct 2005 12:02:48 -0700
You mean than if we have a DNS caching server, with say several
desktops. We can rely on the DNS to build a cache of requests from all
the clients.
And in effect if we have a site thats say already been requested by
someone else and the records been cached in the DNS. Then if we do a
request for the same site effectively we can rely on the cached DNS
entry to do the resolution, rather than querying the external DNS ISP's
server - which by the way would've most likely also cached the entry....
.
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