PGNet Dev <pgnet....@gmail.com> wrote:
Can these response timeouts be accommodated directly in the script? Or
only by, perhaps, increasing the global query timeouts from default 10
sec?
On 29.01.18 15:08, Tony Finch wrote:
Yes, there's a bootstrapping problem here ... possibly the easiest way to
avoid depending on a server that sends cookies when reconfiguring it not
to send cookies, is to point the script at 8.8.8.8. In my setup the script
runs in a dev environment generating a static file that is deployed to
production, but it's effectively the same trick of making the script use a
different DNS server.
this way you just delegate your problem at 3rd-party (although google)
servers.
I wonder if it's possible and useful to use the same fallback mechanism to
disable cookies as is used to disable EDNS or to reduce UDP size...
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