Fab ! Thanks !
On 1 December 2016 at 16:18, Ralph Dolmans via Unbound-users <[email protected]> wrote: > Local data is handled before the cache lookup. So the cache entries will > be ignored as soon as there is matching local data. > > Regards, > -- Ralph > > > On 01-12-16 16:53, Over Dexia via Unbound-users wrote: >> Am 30.11.2016 um 17:41 schrieb Tim Smith via Unbound-users: >>> Interesting idea, nice bit of thinking outside the box ! But in >>> relation to "should be alright after cache data times out" , does >>> that mean that the idea might not work too well if I've got "prefetch: >>> yes" in my config ? >> >> In the situation where a cached resolution has been prefetched before >> the dump, and that site is supposed to be blacklisted/nullrouted, you'd >> add >=90% of the ttl (up to cache-max-ttl) to the time until it blacks >> out for good ... >> >> ... *unless* unbound either checks local data before the cache, or the >> load_cache checks against local data and doesn't taint the cache with >> the entries loaded, I'd assume. But essentially, that's beyond my >> knowledge of the execution flow... j. >>
