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József Lázár wrote:
> Did you have a chance to look at my email below? Thanks again, Joe
Have you tried googling "bind smoothed round trip time"?
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> On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 10:42, József Lázár
> wrote:
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> > Ok, I see. However, could you please specify this "time to time"
Did you have a chance to look at my email below? Thanks again, Joe
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 at 10:42, József Lázár
wrote:
> Ok, I see. However, could you please specify this "time to time" period?
> Does it depends of the dns traffic which the bind receives?
> I've tried the following scenario:
> Con
Ok, I see. However, could you please specify this "time to time" period?
Does it depends of the dns traffic which the bind receives?
I've tried the following scenario:
Configured two dns forwarders, both of them worked at the beginning. After
one minute I turned off the first dns forwarder and afte
On 10.11.18 15:59, József Lázár wrote:
I'm wondering what the selection logic in bind for forwarders. I tried to
look for this information in the official documentation but couldn't find
it. Could you please describe it for me briefly?
Actually, the scenario is that I have two DNS servers and I'
On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 at 15:00, József Lázár wrote:
> I'm wondering what the selection logic in bind for forwarders. I tried to
> look for this information in the official documentation but couldn't find it.
> Could you please describe it for me briefly?
SRTT (smoothed round trip time), same mech
Hi all,
I'm wondering what the selection logic in bind for forwarders. I tried to
look for this information in the official documentation but couldn't find
it. Could you please describe it for me briefly?
Actually, the scenario is that I have two DNS servers and I'm using bind to
forward only the
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