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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Anyone has experience with Windows clients DNS
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On 30/12/20 9:02 am, NgTech LTD wrote:
> I have seen this issue
Hai Elizer,
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> Klaus Westkamp
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> DNS timeout
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> Hi,
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> i fully agree with Amos. I experience several seconds del
.com/blog/dns-over-https-performance
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> Good articles to read.
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> Enjoy.
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> Greetz,
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> Louis
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> > Klaus Westkamp
> > Verzonden: woensdag 30 dece
Hai Elizer
Sorry, im not fully agreeing with Amos here..
If you DNS is taking 7-10 sec, i would investigate why the dns is that slow.
Something is off, that simple.
A small example of my dns resolving to internet and my lan dnsservers.
time dig a www.google.nl @8.8.8.8 @internet dns
real
Hi,
i fully agree with Amos. I experience several seconds delay these days
in resolving names.
Using google, which is having a very fast and heavily caching dns,
is not a good example for recreating this effect.
I could imagine that the seveal DNS encryption methods,
DNS-over-TLS and -over-H
On 30/12/20 9:02 am, NgTech LTD wrote:
I have seen this issue on Windows clients over the past.
Windows nslookup shows that the query has timed out after 2 seconds.
On Linux and xBSD I have researched this issue and have seen that:
the DNS server is doing a recursive lookup and it takes from 7 to