On Monday 22 March 2004 9:34 pm, Everton da Silva Marques wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 02:19:11PM -0500, Mark Moshe Kushinsky wrote:
> > Cannot resolve database.clamav.net using the attbi.com name servers.
> >
> > Some help please ! Is this a problem with the comcast's DNS servers ? I
> > checked verizon.net and speakeasy and they are resolving fine.
>
> database.clamav.net. is publishing very short TTLs
> (5 seconds) for A records:
>
> ...
> database.clamav.net.    5       IN      A       212.31.160.239
> database.clamav.net.    5       IN      A       212.113.16.74
> database.clamav.net.    5       IN      A       24.73.112.74
> ...
>
> This might be confusing some resolvers.
>
> Isn't such a low TTL somewhat hostile to name servers?

Well it's certainly hostile to the authoritative name servers, since they will 
be getting a *very* high level of referred queries, however those are the 
machines in charge of the TTL, so that's the place to make a change if it 
causes them any problems.

I can't see why it would upset any other DNS servers - they'll just do what 
they're told....

Antony.

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aren't original, and the parts that are original aren't good.

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