This software redirects DNS requests to another server.
When using the module, users can either specify the remote server to proxy to and set the number of seconds to wait for a response or use default values. If users don't specify the remote server, the module will use the first "nameserver" entry in the /etc/resolv.conf file, and the default response timeout value will be used if the time is not specified.
This resolver doesn't have the ability to resolve DNS requests by itself. However, it can proxy requests to another server and then return the result obtained from the remote server as a response. In the SYNOPSIS section, users can see an example of how to use this module in their Perl scripts.
Net::DNSServer::Proxy is perfect for developers who want to incorporate DNS request handling in their Perl scripts efficiently. It's a lightweight and easy-to-use module that provides users with the flexibility to forward requests to a remote server without incurring an additional overhead on their servers.
Overall, if you're looking for an efficient way to redirect DNS requests to external servers, Net::DNSServer::Proxy is a useful Perl module to consider.
Version 0.11: N/A