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<term><varname>Cache=</varname></term>
- <listitem><para>Takes a boolean or <literal>no-negative</literal> as argument. If <literal>yes</literal> (the default), resolving a domain name
- which already got queried earlier will return the previous result as long as it is still valid, and thus does
- not result in a new network request. Be aware that turning off caching comes at a performance penalty, which
- is particularly high when DNSSEC is used.</para>
- If <literal>no-negative</literal>, only positive answers are cached.
+ <listitem><para>Takes a boolean or <literal>no-negative</literal> as argument. If
+ <literal>yes</literal> (the default), resolving a domain name which already got queried earlier will
+ return the previous result as long as it is still valid, and thus does not result in a new network
+ request. Be aware that turning off caching comes at a performance penalty, which is particularly high
+ when DNSSEC is used. If <literal>no-negative</literal>, only positive answers are cached.</para>
<para>Note that caching is turned off implicitly if the configured DNS server is on a host-local IP address
(such as 127.0.0.1 or ::1), in order to avoid duplicate local caching.</para></listitem>