Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
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> I know. But there are cases you just have much of data in the DNS and what I
> am asking is, if BIND really does skip authority section, if it helps to
> avoid sending truncated packets.
Yes it does. For example, have a look at responses to queries for dotat.at
i
last few weeks I have seen many discussions over UDP truncating and using
"minimal-responses yes;" to prevent BIDN from doing that.
I've read article stating that nameserver should avoid truncating packets
even by skipping additional and authority sections in its responses, which
should mean that
"Adamiec, Lawrence" writes:
Hello Lawrence,
you problems might not be related to the configuration of your DNS
Server software (BIND), but it can be related to your internal name
resolution inside your organisation (forwarders, caches, mixed
caching/authoritative DNS etc).
Do you see the speed
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