[dnsdist] Dnsdist 1.5 PacketCache not reading from the cache (most likely a configuration problem)

Winfried Angele abang at t-ipnet.net
Thu Oct 29 16:15:33 UTC 2020


Fyi, the fix for this problem is on the dnsdist-1.6.0 Milestone

https://github.com/PowerDNS/pdns/pull/8993

Winfried


Am 29. Oktober 2020 15:51:05 MEZ schrieb tbn via dnsdist <dnsdist at mailman.powerdns.com>:
>I.. I'm.. You're right!
>
>I was so caught up in reading the documentation for dnsdist and
>experimenting, I actually haven't stopped to think if it was an issue
>of how I request the data, instead of serving it.
>
>Thanks for pointing that out Holger.
>
>Have a good one!
>
>-tbn
>
>On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 9:09 PM Holger Hoffstätte via dnsdist
><dnsdist at mailman.powerdns.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 2020-10-28 19:54, tbn via dnsdist wrote:
>> >      My appologies if this isn't the right list for these
>questions,
>> > but I've hit a snag while trying to implement PacketCache on a
>fresh
>> > dnsdist installation. I'm running a minimal configuration file
>> > detailed below, and I can't seem to have it read from the cache.
>> > Querying the same domain name each time from the same source just
>> > increments the "Misses" counter and puts it in the cache all over
>> > again.
>>
>> Try dig +nocookie to create non-unique requests and it should return
>> cached responses. :)
>>
>> cheers
>> Holger
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