Dear guys,
Due to heavy traffic caching performance, i would like to force external
domains TTL - for external domains - to at least 600 seconds.
Is there a way to do it, maybe by recompiling the package?
Thank you, very best!
/F
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TTL if not record specific on other DNS is defined inside SOA
usually shoulbe be 24H on internet and if an admin as me , put it low , it is
for a specific purpose as a server change.
is strange u have so many low ttl. I think u only can work on cache ttl on ur
dns
if are other way to arrive
On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 12:59 AM, Job wrote:
> Dear guys,
>
> Due to heavy traffic caching performance, i would like to force external
> domains TTL - for external domains - to at least 600 seconds.
>
> Is there a way to do it, maybe by recompiling the package?
There is max-cache-ttl , but this
Am 07.10.2017 um 09:59 schrieb Job:
Dear guys,
Due to heavy traffic caching performance, i would like to force external
domains TTL - for external domains - to at least 600 seconds.
Is there a way to do it, maybe by recompiling the package?
not with named - unbound as resolver support's it
Hi Reindl,
thank you!
>>not with named - unbound as resolver support's it
Perhaps do you know if DjbDns support this directive?
I thought putting a frontend DNS server before Bind...
Thank you,
/F
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Am 07.10.2017 um 20:17 schrieb Job:
Hi Reindl,
thank you!
not with named - unbound as resolver support's it
Perhaps do you know if DjbDns support this directive?
I thought putting a frontend DNS server before Bind...
go with unbound - you won't find anything better for a cachingonly
meani
Dear All,
We are using response-policy zones as a service from spamhaus.org
This is used for web access as well as for SMTP ( incoming and outgoing )
Actually this worked fine over years.
Now we have the situation if I dig www.airindia.in I get as result
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
bad-nameserve
Please fix this lazy regex on the list.
^From:.*@.*@.*$
It should be
^From:.*<.*@.*@.*>$
(Or, eliminated entirely, of course)
On 07 Oct 2017, at 12:30, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 07.10.2017 um 20:17 schrieb Job:
>> Hi Reindl,
>> thank you!
not with named - unbound as resolver support's it
On 07-10-2017 21.36, MAYER Hans wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> We are using response-policy zones as a service from spamhaus.org
> This is used for web access as well as for SMTP ( incoming and outgoing )
> Actually this worked fine over years.
> Now we have the situation if I dig www.airindia.in I
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