Hi,
dnsmasq is caching forwarder, knot resolver is full resolver (but can be
configured as forwarder too).
As in your 5-step list: you have to install it, modify /etc/resolv.conf as
in step 2, and then start it (kresd -k /var/something/root.keys).
If you want to forward to full recursors like 8.8.8.8 then you need to
touch configuration, and do something like:
modules = { 'daf' }
daf.add 'forward 8.8.8.8'
See
http://knot-resolver.readthedocs.io/en/latest/modules.html#dns-application-…
Marek
On 15 October 2016 at 11:10, Toralf Förster <toralf.foerster(a)gmx.de> wrote:
On 10/15/2016 07:01 PM, Ondřej Surý wrote:
What are the requirements?
Hi Ondřej,
I'm looking for a short generic description. For dnsmasq I do have a short
5-step list compiled in [1] and was wondering, if it would be easy too to
use knot instead of dnsmasq.
The background is that at the mailing lists and in the Tor wiki a lot was
written about bind and ubound but I do like diversity and/or lightweight
solutions.
[1]
https://zwiebeltoralf.de/torserver.html
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