Duane thanks for the response.
Just to clarify it a bit more. I gather you are saying that squid will
continue to timeout for a site which has changed it's IP address until the
positive_dns_ttl expires.
So to 'switch' between IP addresses faster I either have to apply the "True
DNS TTL fix" or reduce the 'positive_dns_ttl' to a lower value.
Can any of the other _dns_ parameters be used to assist in the transition ?
Regards
Mark.
>
> If a server is successfully running and connecting to a host on a
> particular IP address (eg 1.1.1.1) and the address changes to 1.1.1.2
does
> the negative_dns_ttl tag force the cache to reexamine the IP address after
> it's cache expiry or does the IP address remain in Squid's ip cache until
> the positive_dns_ttl expires ?
In your example, its the positive_dns_ttl. For a successful lookup,
the answer is used for 'positive_dns_ttl' seconds without making
another lookup.
Duane W.
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