what does "max-ncache-ttl 0;" mean?
MURTARI, JOHN
jm5903 at att.com
Wed Mar 2 13:21:58 UTC 2016
Folks,
Never has so little been said by so many? The OP asked:
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man pages for named.conf says "max-ncache-ttl <integer>" and only talks about default values and max values - no mention of minimum-value.
Does "max-ncache-ttl 0;" mean never cache negative queries (queries resulting in NXDOMAIN) or does it mean cache negative queries forever?
Too lazy to test this option or look bind code :), hence posting here - apologies in advance..!!
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So far, all the postings I've seen just echo what he already said (and knows). The question is - what happens when you set it to ZERO?
I'm wondering myself - anyone have a real answer?
Smiles!
John
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