> So, it might actually mean "as big as possible".
>
> Consult the source code to be sure.
Tony did consult the source code, upthread. And he was correct: for this
particular option, zero does mean zero.
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[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Tony Finch
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To: MURTARI, JOHN
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MURTARI, JOHN wrote:
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?
On 02.03.16 13:29, Tony Finch wrote:
The code says zero means zero,
MURTARI, JOHN wrote:
>
> 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?
The code says zero means zero, so in effect it would disable
Folks,
Never has so little been said by so many? The OP asked:
==
man pages for named.conf says "max-ncache-ttl " 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
t;blrmaani"
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Now quote your source.
;)
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Now quote your source.
;)
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[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of A. Renald Niswady
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 1:23 AM
To: blrmaani
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Subject: Re: what does "max-ncache-ttl 0;" mean?
max-
max-ncache-ttl sets the maximum time (in seconds) for which the server will
cache negative (NXDOMAIN) answers (positives are defined by max-cache-ttl ).
The default max-ncache-ttl is 10800 seconds (3 hours). max-ncache-ttl cannot
exceed 7 days and will be silently truncated to 7 days if set to
http://www.google.com/search?q=max-ncache-ttl+0
John
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