DNS

Hello!

Allows DNS with HTTP and HTTPS rule better for performance of resolution for users who access the internet through sonicwall or let the internal DNS server the external resolution is preferable?

Thank you.

Hello

It would be better to make your DNS internal resolutions. This is because internal this DNS server will be able to cache the search for data and make faster future research because it is already in its cache local to share with the rest of the devices in the network.

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Ben D.
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