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| Thread ID: 79550 | 2007-05-23 13:32:00 | Open Source DNS servers? | Apteryx (294) | Press F1 |
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| 552565 | 2007-05-24 11:39:00 | Note that there's also a "DNS resolver cache" built into the TCP/IP networking stack in Windows that performs the caching function on your machine. Go to a command prompt (works in Win2k & up, maybe NT & don't think 9x or Me) & type ipconfig /displaydns to show the current contents (plus their Time To Live, etc). You can clear the cache by using ipconfig /flushdns |
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| 552566 | 2007-05-24 19:46:00 | The fact that it says "hack DNS" would make it illegal, otherwise every idiot in town would be doing it.:rolleyes: duh!Why is it that people always misinterpret the word hack? If one were to bother with google, one would enter the search terms 'define:hack' and get this (www.google.com). Then one could look down the page till one sees this (I think this one pretty much correctly defines the word 'hack' in computer terminology) ... As a verb, to alter some aspect of a program or an operating system through manipulation of its code rather than through operation of the program itself – for example, to switch the default system font in the Apple Macintosh operating system from Chicago to Helvetica. |
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