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Feature Request: negate name servers from command-line #261
I feel that it'd be useful to be able to negate/blacklist one or more name
servers from being included in the benchmark by use of the GUI and/or command
line without editing the config file(s).
For instance, I'd like the benchmark to not include my local DNS servers at
10.0.0.1-8, but the only ways which I can currently achieve this are by either
editing the configuration files directly (or creating my own configuration
files and editing them) or by using the "-O, --only" command-line option to
define my own list of servers - both of these are time consuming and make the
process of using namebench unnecessarily cumbersome.
If this is not likely to be added, then I'd also like to suggest that the
process for creating and using custom configuration files be improved; so that
a user can, for example, create a dot configuration file in their home
directory (using a default filename) and have namebench automatically parse it
(possibly in addition to the packaged config files).
Original issue reported on code.google.com by rdg...@gmail.com on 17 Jun 2014 at 7:58
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
rdg...@gmail.com
on 17 Jun 2014 at 7:58