Minimum TTL?

Michelle Konzack linux4michelle at tamay-dogan.net
Thu Feb 8 10:44:23 UTC 2018


Thankyou for clarification...

Am DATE hackte AUTHOR in die Tasten: Karol Augustin
> On 2018-02-08 10:10, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am 2018-02-08 hackte LuKreme in die Tasten:
>>> Is it possible to tell bind to ignore very short TTLs and enforce
>>> a...say... 5 second minimum TTL?
>>
>> VERY SHORT TTL?
>>
>> 5 sec minimum?
>>
>> What Du you mean with ignoring?
>> It is you YOU have to configure Bind9 correctly to longer TTLs.
>>
>> If the NS Entry is not a Dyn-DNS entry,
>> it should have anyway at least 3600 seconds.
>>
> This situation is relevant if bind is acting as recursive DNS server and
> upstream record has very short TTL. In that case the record is not kept
> cached for longer than 5 seconds and it might be not optimal if this
> record is looked up frequently. Some recursive servers have an option to
> set minimum TTL and thus overwrite upstream TTL for such records with
> some minimal value (like 90s for example).
>
> It has nothing to do with the authoritative mode when yo set up TTL for
> zones locally hosted.
>
>
> k.


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