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How to setup Caching DNS Server in CENTOS/RHEL 7.6

Using this article, you will learn how to setup / configure Caching-Only DNS with BIND on RHEL/CENTOS 7.6. As we know, DNS is used for translating names into IP addresses and IP addresses into names. DNS servers come in various types (Master, Slave, Caching, and Forwarding). The topic we are going to cover is Caching-Only […]

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