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If running DNSAgent as a cache, should we disable Windows DNS Client service? #27

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CMCDragonkai opened this issue Dec 30, 2016 · 4 comments

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@CMCDragonkai
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Refer to http://support.simpledns.com/kb/a61/disabling-the-windows-dns-client-service.aspx

Also if we do use DNSAgent as a cache, is there a command to flush the cache?

@gmasucci
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Sorry for the late reply: You can press Ctrl + R to reload all configurations and clear the cache without restarting DNSAgent

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CMCDragonkai commented Mar 14, 2017

@gmasucci

Thanks for answering, but I have 3 questions here:

  1. Should Windows DNS Client service be disabled?
  2. Where do you press Ctrl + R? My DNSAgent is running as a Windows service, courtesy of https://chocolatey.org/packages/dnsagent

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Since it's running as a service, I assume that Restart-Service DNSAgent should do the trick as well right?

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twobob commented Apr 29, 2017

net stop DNSagent && net start DNSagent

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