I have ASL 4.015 running DHCP and DNS proxy. I have my isp's DNS servers entered and all, but the client workstations seem to take an awefully long time loading pages.
Ironically, NSLOOKUP on the workstations, using the DSN proxy as the server, results in pretty immediate lookups.
I'm kind of baffled as to why this may be.
I peeked at the Packet filter log and see packets dropped for DNS.
DHCP is configured for a 10.0.0.1(255.255.255.0) subnet, my fileserver and print server are statically mapped with IP's from the above subnet.
I HAVE also added "extra" DNS servers (not belonging to the ISP)to the DNS Proxy configuration, thinking more DNS machines the better. Is this a mistake?
Dos anyone have an idea as to what may be contributing to this slowness?
Thanks in advance....
Brian
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