SV: 1D ?
Johnny Damtoft
JOD at sonofon.dk
Wed Jul 19 11:24:32 UTC 2000
Hi Jan :)
Its the default TTL for the record in the same line.
And 1D = 1 day
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Johnny Damtoft - jod at sonofon.dk
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> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: Jan Beers [SMTP:beers at dialogs.de]
> Sendt: 19. juli 2000 13:10
> Til: bind-users at isc.org
> Emne: 1D ?
>
>
> Goodday to all.
>
> I am looking into upgrading bind4 to bind8. I did not previously setup the
> bind4 server, so I started with digging in the package.
>
> Now I noticed, that in the bind8 /var/named/127.0.0.zone file, the records
> are
> given with an "1D IN SOA", "1D IN NS", etc, while, on old files, and in
> the
> documents that come with the package, this 1D is not mentioned.
> I have searched the download page, the faq, the documents, the mailing
> list and
> several other links, but have until now not found the function of the 1D.
>
> So, my question is: what is the 1D 's function, and would it be possible
> to
> document this somewhere as well, for other people perhaps searching this
> info.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jan Beers
> Dialogs Software GmbH
>
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