On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 10:13:05 -0700 bert hubert 
<bert.hub...@netherlabs.nl> wrote:
>Ok - in that case it may be good to know that the output of the 
>Lua scripts is only cached in the packet cache, and not within the 
main dns cache.
>
>So whatever TTL you set, the result will not be cached for longer 
>than packetcache-ttl seconds. And only for *exactly* identical 
>questions.
>
>Perhaps this clarifies the situation?

It does in some way. But it's like now I know I am
in a rabbit hole and before I didn't know what hole.
But I appreciate your time and consideration on it and
I will read more about it.


I see log events like TTL 835 for mail1.example.com
(of course the log events are formated by me)

14:23:33 Altering TTL 865 for mail1.example.com
14:23:33 Altering TTL 865 for mail1.example.com
14:23:34 Altering TTL 864 for mail1.example.com
14:23:34 Altering TTL 864 for mail1.example.com
14:23:34 Altering TTL 864 for mail1.example.com
14:23:35 Altering TTL 863 for mail1.example.com

Disabling packet-cache offers no relief and I guess it
is a feature.

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