Re: [DNSOP] valid value range for SOA REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE

2019-10-17 Thread Mark Andrews
> On 18 Oct 2019, at 10:46 am, 神明達哉 wrote: > > At Fri, 18 Oct 2019 10:25:29 +1100, > Mark Andrews wrote: > > > > one obvious interpretation is that REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE are signed 32 > > > bit integers. > > > > They are all intervals. How do you have a negative interval? > > I actually

Re: [DNSOP] valid value range for SOA REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE

2019-10-17 Thread 神明達哉
At Fri, 18 Oct 2019 10:25:29 +1100, Mark Andrews wrote: > > one obvious interpretation is that REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE are signed 32 > > bit integers. > > They are all intervals. How do you have a negative interval? I actually didn't expect they can be negative. My main question is whether

Re: [DNSOP] valid value range for SOA REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE

2019-10-17 Thread Mark Andrews
> On 18 Oct 2019, at 10:11 am, 神明達哉 wrote: > > I have a question for which I believe there's an answer already that I > couldn't find: what's the valid range for SOA REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE > values? > > RFC1035 says: > > REFRESH A 32 bit time interval ... > RETRY A 32 bit

[DNSOP] valid value range for SOA REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE

2019-10-17 Thread 神明達哉
I have a question for which I believe there's an answer already that I couldn't find: what's the valid range for SOA REFRESH/RETRY/EXPIRE values? RFC1035 says: REFRESH A 32 bit time interval ... RETRY A 32 bit time interval ... EXPIRE A 32 bit time value ... and