Daniel Salzman via knot-dns-users <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't understand why it's that important if you can add one TTL directive > to the zone? Example: 1) if one does has X zones to configure. 2) now, one needs to modify TTL for all zones to whatever reason. 3) given that one uses a $INCLUDE ___TTL___ directive in all those X zone files … 4) one would need to modifying *one* file only instead of X! I did expect knot's parser to follow *my* intended directive to follow that (POLA). But that is not the case, as I found out and why I started this thread. It is not of utmost importance, though. *But* it would make my setup much easier to administer. A configurable default RR limit instead of hardcoded 3600 seconds would help as well. Regards, Michael > > Daniel > > Dne 2024-07-15 23:07, Michael Grimm napsal: >> Daniel Salzman via knot-dns-users <[email protected]> wrote: >>> It's a hardcoded default of 3600 seconds. >> Ah, now I understand. >>> We could simply change the parser to keep the default TTL set within an >>> included zone file. However, it seems that Bind >>> parses the zone in the same way as Knot. So it's a tough decision :-) >> :-) >> Or make that hardcoded 3600s a configurable option in knot.conf … >> Regards, >> Michael > -- --
