// Sample pdnsd configuration file. Must be customized to obtain a working pdnsd setup! // Read the pdnsd.conf(5) manpage for an explanation of the options. global { perm_cache=1024; cache_dir="/var/cache/pdnsd"; # pid_file = /var/run/pdnsd.pid; run_as="pdnsd"; server_ip = 127.0.0.1; # Use eth0 here if you want to allow other # machines on your network to query pdnsd. status_ctl = on; # paranoid=on; # query_method=tcp_udp; # pdnsd must be compiled with tcp # query support for this to work. min_ttl=15m; # Retain cached entries at least 15 minutes. max_ttl=1w; # One week. timeout=10; # Global timeout option (10 seconds). } # The following section is most appropriate for fixed connections to the Internet. server { label= "myisp"; ip = 192.168.0.1; # Put your ISP's DNS-server address(es) here. proxy_only=on; # Do not query any name servers beside your ISP's. timeout=4; # Server timeout; this may be much shorter # that the global timeout option. uptest=if; interface=eth0; interval=10m; # Check every 10 minutes. purge_cache=off; # Keep stale cache entries in case the ISP's # DNS servers go offline. } /* # The following section is more appropriate for dial-up connections. # Read about how to use pdnsd-ctl for dynamic configuration in the documentation. server { label= "dialup"; file = "/etc/ppp/resolv.conf"; # Preferably do not use /etc/resolv.conf proxy_only=on; timeout=4; uptest=if; interface = ppp0; interval=10; # Check if the interface every 10 seconds. purge_cache=off; preset=off; } */ /* # This section is meant for resolving from root servers. server { label = "root-servers"; root_server=on; ip = 198.41.0.4 , 192.228.79.201 , 192.33.4.12 , 128.8.10.90 , 192.203.230.10 , 192.5.5.241 , 192.112.36.4 , 128.63.2.53 # , 192.36.148.17 # , 192.58.128.30 # , 193.0.14.129 # , 198.32.64.12 # , 202.12.27.33 ; timeout = 5; uptest = query; interval = 30m; # Test every half hour. ping_timeout = 300; # 30 seconds. purge_cache = off; exclude = .localdomain; policy = included; preset = off; } */ source { owner=localhost; # serve_aliases=on; file="/etc/hosts"; } rr { name=localhost; reverse=on; a=127.0.0.1; owner=localhost; soa=localhost,root.localhost,42,86400,900,86400,86400; } /* neg { name=doubleclick.net; types=domain; # This will also block xxx.doubleclick.net, etc. } */ /* neg { name=bad.server.com; # Badly behaved server you don't want to connect to. types=A,AAAA; } */