diff -r 4816d766a08a -r f345bda72bc4 Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-6F6AEFB5-4D0E-5324-A3CD-1E533002DB45.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-6F6AEFB5-4D0E-5324-A3CD-1E533002DB45.dita Tue Mar 30 11:42:04 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-6F6AEFB5-4D0E-5324-A3CD-1E533002DB45.dita Tue Mar 30 11:56:28 2010 +0100 @@ -1,55 +1,55 @@ - - - - - -How -to Start the DNS Proxy ServerDescribes how to start the DNS Proxy server. -

The DNS Proxy server starts up and shuts down with the DHCP server. -If an IAP is configured to start the DHCP server, it starts the DHCP server -which in turn starts the DNS Proxy server.

The DHCP server and -DNS Proxy server cannot be started on multiple interfaces and there is no -independent configuration for the DNS Proxy server in the CommsDB file.

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

- - -DHCP server starts the DNS Proxy server on DHCP server startup. -DHCP server starts when the interface configured to start DHCP server -in CommsDB is started by some application. - - -DNS Proxy server on start up reads the initialization information from resolver.ini file. - Note: The DNS Proxy server initialization settings are stored in the resolver.ini file. - - -DNS Proxy server gets the connection information from the DHCP server -on startup. - Note: The resolver.ini file provides the downlink -connection information on which the DNS Proxy server starts receiving DNS -requests. - - -DNS Proxy server opens an explicit socket on the connection and starts -receiving DNS requests from the standard DNS port 53. - - -DHCP server reads and obtains the hostname and suffix information from -CommsDB and updates the DNS Proxy server with the required information. - - -DHCP server updates the DNS Proxy server database for each incoming -host. - - -

DNS Proxy server is active and is ready to resolve local names -and standard internet domain names.

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-DNS Proxy -Server Initialization Settings + + + + + +How +to Start the DNS Proxy ServerDescribes how to start the DNS Proxy server. +

The DNS Proxy server starts up and shuts down with the DHCP server. +If an IAP is configured to start the DHCP server, it starts the DHCP server +which in turn starts the DNS Proxy server.

The DHCP server and +DNS Proxy server cannot be started on multiple interfaces and there is no +independent configuration for the DNS Proxy server in the CommsDB file.

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

+ + +DHCP server starts the DNS Proxy server on DHCP server startup. +DHCP server starts when the interface configured to start DHCP server +in CommsDB is started by some application. + + +DNS Proxy server on start up reads the initialization information from resolver.ini file. + Note: The DNS Proxy server initialization settings are stored in the resolver.ini file. + + +DNS Proxy server gets the connection information from the DHCP server +on startup. + Note: The resolver.ini file provides the downlink +connection information on which the DNS Proxy server starts receiving DNS +requests. + + +DNS Proxy server opens an explicit socket on the connection and starts +receiving DNS requests from the standard DNS port 53. + + +DHCP server reads and obtains the hostname and suffix information from +CommsDB and updates the DNS Proxy server with the required information. + + +DHCP server updates the DNS Proxy server database for each incoming +host. + + +

DNS Proxy server is active and is ready to resolve local names +and standard internet domain names.

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+DNS Proxy +Server Initialization Settings
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