On Jan 22 2009, LENA MATUSOVSKAYA, BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN wrote:
My goal is for my authoritiative server to use its memory cache to
reply to the queries its authoritiative for. However, it should not
satisfy all other queries - NO to recursion ;) . Overall, I'm wondering
what affect setting "allow
On 22 Jan 2009 17:09:28 -0500, LENA MATUSOVSKAYA, BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN
wrote:
> My goal is for my authoritiative server to use its memory cache to reply to
> the queries its authoritiative for. However, it should not satisfy all other
> queries - NO to recursion ;) . Overall, I'm wondering what
My goal is for my authoritiative server to use its memory cache to reply to the
queries its authoritiative for. However, it should not satisfy all other
queries - NO to recursion ;) . Overall, I'm wondering what affect setting
"allow-query-cache" to "none" has on the performance of authoritative
Thank you
Maybe I didn't word my question correctly.
allow-query-cache definitions states allow-query-cache "specifies which hosts
are allowed to get answers from the cache." Which cache is it refering to?
Could the cache also contain records which a master server is authoritative
for? With allo
On 22-Jan-2009, at 16:00 , LENA MATUSOVSKAYA, BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN
wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for answering my quesiton yesterday.
I have a new question about allow-query-cache and its effect on a
dns server' response resolution time.
allow-query-cache "specifies which hosts are allowed t
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