On May 4, 2009, at 7:28 PM, Martin McCormick wrote:
When are tcp dns queries necessary?
It was my understanding that clients could user tcp or
udp.
When a response can not fit in a single UDP packet the server will
mark the truncated flag (and respond with all the data it can inside
the UDP packet). That should trigger a client to resubmit the query
via TCP. Zone transfers are the most common use for TCP, but it can
be required for normal queries, although that is far from normal.
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Matt Baxter
m...@fatpipe.org
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