RFC 2308 "DNS NCACHE" defines the last field of the SOA RR as "the TTL of
negative responses".
On 12.02.18 10:29, Daniel Stirnimann wrote:
Negative caching TTL is not defined as the last field of the SOA RR:
yes, it is, as RFC 2308 section 4 says:
The remaining of the current meanings, o
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Stirnimann writes:
> Hello Carsten,
>
>> RFC 2308 "DNS NCACHE" defines the last field of the SOA RR as "the TTL of
>> negative responses".
>
> Negative caching TTL is not defined as the last field of the SOA RR:
>
> "When the authoritative server creates this record its TTL
> i
Hello Carsten,
> RFC 2308 "DNS NCACHE" defines the last field of the SOA RR as "the TTL of
> negative responses".
Negative caching TTL is not defined as the last field of the SOA RR:
"When the authoritative server creates this record its TTL
is taken from the minimum of the SOA.MINIMUM field and
Hi,
here is a question I've got during a DNS training, and I still do not
have a good answer:
RFC 2308 "DNS NCACHE" defines the last field of the SOA RR as "the TTL of
negative responses".
; << DiG 9.10.3-P4-Ubuntu << +noall +answer +multi +cmd soa
example.com ;; global options: +c
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