Configuring different TTLs in multiple RRs for the same domain name, TYPE, and CLASS
Ben Bridges
bbridges at springnet.net
Thu Mar 24 17:40:59 UTC 2016
I tend to agree with you about the overloading of TXT records.
Thanks,
Ben
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From: bind-users-bounces at lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounces at lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Ray Bellis
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 11:22 AM
To: bind-users at lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: Configuring different TTLs in multiple RRs for the same domain name, TYPE, and CLASS
On 24/03/2016 16:18, Ben Bridges wrote:
> TXT records are multiple-purpose. They can be used for SPF records,
> Office 365 "MS" records, DMARC records, or whatever arbitrary uses
> someone dreams up, all for the same domain name. Microsoft wants a
> short TTL for their Office 365 records, but I would prefer to
> generally use a longer TTL for most records (including other TXT
> records) in order to reduce the query load on our servers. It would
> be nice to be able to set a short TTL for the Office 365 record but a
> longer TTL for other TXT records for the same domain name.
OK, I can see why you'd want that, but it's yet another reason why overloading TXT records for multiple purposes was (and remains) a bad idea :(
As explained by RFC 2181, an RRset is supposed to be indivisible, and "bad things happen" if some parts of an RRset expire before others.
Ray
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