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DNS Caching
Oct. 21, 2004, 10:58 AM
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I'm sure there is a way to "point" PROXO to a txt file or list that some other Program makes that resolves URLs to IP addys. However, some sites change IP addys from time to time like yahoo and You might have to update the log file when they do that in order to surf to the site once it changed it's IP.

The host file is actually faster than DNS resolving. I use "OutPost" firewall which has a "DNS Caching" feature built into it.

Later,
"JaK" [smoke]
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