*blink* No, this is not true... Unless the ISP is downloading root zonefiles and running them locally for some reason.
DNS servers cache root zone file entries for 72 hours maximum, as per the TTL. You'd have to be braindead to force a minimum TTL over 72 hours. POWERHOUSE wrote: > Keep in mind, that EACH ISP is different, on how often they update > there Database. > some do it only 1 time per week from what I remember, that may not be > the prob, > but It happened to me before, I thought it was a OpenSRS issue, but > it was just my > ISP at that time, had NOT updated the database, so It took a while > for ME to be > able to see the new propagation, but it was there. > > Anyways, just another point of view. > Rich -- The nice thing about standards, there is enough for everyone to have their own.