On 8/27/15 10:24 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> I wasn't really following this thread, but now that I see this, I would >> like to add that the "expire" timer is also used as the default TTL for >> resource records that do not have one specified, and if there is not an >> explicit $TTL statement in the zone file. >> >> Personally, I doubt that a 1 week TTL is a good idea > > it is a damned good idea because it's the value after your slaves start > to drop zones in case of connection / zone-transfer troubles
Oh, what a day... yes, the formatting of the zone snippet threw me. Yes, EXPIRE should be long (and probably longer than 1w), it's the MINIMUM (last value in the SOA RDATA) that I was meaning to point out. Thanks for that.. > a zone without an explicit $TTL statement is questionable to say it polite But, quite common IRL. AlanC -- When I do still catch the odd glimpse, it's peripheral; mere fragments of mad-doctor chrome, confining themselves to the corner of the eye.
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