Intelligent DNS for Accelerating Web Access to University with Multi-Exports

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In this paper, the intelligent DNS is introduced to resolve user having slow campus internet speed when access our campus website. Our campus has three exports, connected to the CERNET, the Telecom and the Unicom respectively. The campus website is usually resolves to the CERNET, this led to when user from the other ISP accessing campus website, it need across different ISP, but across different ISP take more time, so resulted in slow speed problem. To solve the problem, we design and implement an intelligent DNS method base on open source software squid and BIND. Practical results show that this method can improve access speed effectively, and enhance the security of website.

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March 2014

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