n failure, but it can still
> be said that the client *tried* to use "recursive resolution").
>
>
> - Kevin
>
>
> -Original Message-
> Fro
Darcy Kevin (FCA) wrote:
> The latest "terminology clarification" attempt
> (https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-dnsop-dns-terminology-05) is
> informed by the iterative/recursive distinction, inasmuch as it defines
> the terms "recursive mode", "recursive resolver",
n").
- Kevin
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Am 18.11.2015 um 05:42 schrieb Dil Lee:
This is probably a dummy question.
My understand of bind in handling non-authoritative queries is:
1) forward mode. It just forward the client queries to an upstream DNS
server, which is defined in "forwarders" directive.
2) recursive mode. It actually
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Am 18.11.2015 um 05:42 schrieb Dil Lee:
> Thi
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> Hi,
Hi,
This is probably a dummy question.
My understand of bind in handling non-authoritative queries is:
1) forward mode. It just forward the client queries to an upstream DNS
server, which is defined in "forwarders" directive.
2) recursive mode. It actually start asking from root DNS server, then
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