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pfsense:install_pfsense:dns_configuration [2022/10/20 08:59] peterpfsense:install_pfsense:dns_configuration [2022/10/20 09:05] (current) – [Advanced Privacy Options] peter
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 ==== Using local-data ==== ==== Using local-data ====
  
-An option is that it could be configured to use local-data for DNS queries. <code>+An option that could be configured is to use local-data for DNS queries. For example: <code>
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     name: "IOT"     name: "IOT"
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     * Even though this is increased, not all the space will necessarily be used for caching:     * Even though this is increased, not all the space will necessarily be used for caching:
     * The malloc code in FreeBSD is very good and the actual cache size that is used might be lower most of the time than set here.     * The malloc code in FreeBSD is very good and the actual cache size that is used might be lower most of the time than set here.
-    * Memory fragmentation (the space between allocated memory blocks) will increases slowly, so not all of the cache will actually be used for "proper" caching.+    * Memory fragmentation (the space between allocated memory blocks) will increase slowly, so not all of the cache will actually be used for "proper" caching.
     * Unbound has an internal alloc-check mode that tests memory as well (The Unbound extra memory checks are slow) which will set actual caching usage.     * Unbound has an internal alloc-check mode that tests memory as well (The Unbound extra memory checks are slow) which will set actual caching usage.
  
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