diff -r ebc84c812384 -r 46218c8b8afa Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-19450648-4400-57A3-95FB-FC8AE73CD0A8.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-19450648-4400-57A3-95FB-FC8AE73CD0A8.dita Thu Mar 11 15:24:26 2010 +0000 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-19450648-4400-57A3-95FB-FC8AE73CD0A8.dita Thu Mar 11 18:02:22 2010 +0000 @@ -1,35 +1,35 @@ - - - - - -How -to Shutdown the DNS Proxy ServerDescribes how to shutdown the DNS Proxy server. -

The DNS Proxy server shuts down with the DHCP server. If an IAP -is configured to shutdown the DHCP server, it shuts down the DHCP server which -in turn shuts down the DNS Proxy server. DNS Proxy server frees all its resources -and deletes all the host name entries present in the DNS local database before -shutdown. DNS Proxy server stops receiving DNS requests on the interface when -it is shutting down.

DNS Proxy server supports handling of -multiple requests coming from a single interface and does not support receiving -DNS requests on multiple interfaces.

The high level steps -to shutdown the DNS Proxy server are shown here:

- -When the interface -configured to start the DHCP server shuts down, the DNS Proxy server also -shuts down. - Note: The DNS Proxy server frees all its resources, that is, deletes -the pending requests from its processing queue, stops all communication channels -and deletes all the host name entries present in the DNS local database before -shutdown. - - -

The DNS Proxy server is shutdown and deletes all the host name -entries present in the DNS local database.

+ + + + + +How +to Shutdown the DNS Proxy ServerDescribes how to shutdown the DNS Proxy server. +

The DNS Proxy server shuts down with the DHCP server. If an IAP +is configured to shutdown the DHCP server, it shuts down the DHCP server which +in turn shuts down the DNS Proxy server. DNS Proxy server frees all its resources +and deletes all the host name entries present in the DNS local database before +shutdown. DNS Proxy server stops receiving DNS requests on the interface when +it is shutting down.

DNS Proxy server supports handling of +multiple requests coming from a single interface and does not support receiving +DNS requests on multiple interfaces.

The high level steps +to shutdown the DNS Proxy server are shown here:

+ +When the interface +configured to start the DHCP server shuts down, the DNS Proxy server also +shuts down. + Note: The DNS Proxy server frees all its resources, that is, deletes +the pending requests from its processing queue, stops all communication channels +and deletes all the host name entries present in the DNS local database before +shutdown. + + +

The DNS Proxy server is shutdown and deletes all the host name +entries present in the DNS local database.

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