>
> From http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/positive_dns_ttl/
>
> "Upper limit on how long Squid will cache positive DNS responses."
>
> Note: "Upper limit" - not "lower limit", or "forced value".
>
> So, if the DNS response gives you a TTL of 15 minutes, and you've
> specified an
> upper l
>
> If I try a false domain like test.google.com there is a response from
> my DNS Servail, so ok
> But if I retry after a short time - maybe one minute - there is again
> a DNS request
>
test.google.com is not the best example, the domain google.com exist but not
the subdomain
So, same prob
On Monday 02 November 2015 at 16:39:45, FredB wrote:
> I want to reduce DNS requests, so I'm trying with
>
> positive_dns_ttl 6 hours
> And
> negative_dns_ttl 4 hours
> If I try a false domain like test.google.com there is a response from my
> DNS Servail, so ok But if I retry after a short time
Hello all,
For a specific need, I want to reduce the DNS requests, so I'm trying with
positive_dns_ttl 6 hours
And
negative_dns_ttl 4 hours
But there is something wrong
If I try a false domain like test.google.com there is a response from my DNS
Servail, so ok
But if I retry after a short ti