This is a discussion on Re: shorten cache ttl? within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Hello, > max-ncache-ttl I couldn't try this yet. > max-cache-ttl > > max-cache-ttl ...
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Hello,
> max-ncache-ttl I couldn't try this yet. > max-cache-ttl > > max-cache-ttl sets the maximum time for which the server will cache ordinary > (positive) answers. The default is one week (7 days). This doesn't seem to work. In the BIND cache, there's a record that is at least 2 days old. I set max-cache-ttl to 86400 and restarted BIND, but the record still appeared, BIND didn't look for new records. Same when I set max-cache-ttl to 0. Are existing records in the cache treated different than new records? How can I clear the BIND cache? Another caching nameserver running djbdns already knows about the new records. Regards Marten |