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Dear chicacoan       As per your advise ,     1. "You query nameserver1 - it has no record - it looks up and gets the TTL from your zone record. If it's unreasonably small it SHOULD use it, it m...
Zones: Networking, DNSDate Answered: 12/21/2003 Views: 0
Tags: ttl
What is TTL port ? How can we use it ?
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 01/24/2005 Views: 0
Hi Why do different operating system use different TTL in their ICMP packets? I couldnt find any good article about it? anyone knows the reason or knows of a good article? -thnx
Zones: Networking, Dragonfly BSD, ICMPDate Answered: 03/27/2005 Views: 0
I am looking for a way to query every DNS A Record then update all records with a standard TTL. Any suggestions on native tools for doing such? Thanks! JohnD
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 10/30/2006 Views: 0
Dear, I want to know when ping x.x.x.x   reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128 what is the actual meaning of bytes=32 time<10ms and TTL=128?? Thanks.
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 09/05/2002 Views: 0
how/where can i change my TTL from 128 to 255? Step by step / detailed explanation highly appreciated. Thanks
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 12/30/2002 Views: 0
Hello All, I have started up a website and am working on converting over services so that I control them.  My concern is the DNS Records that show for my domain. I want my info to show in th...
Zones: ISP / HostingDate Answered: 11/03/2003 Views: 0
this confused me: pinging 127.0.0.1  had a reply in under <1ms , and by TTL=128 pinging something in poland replied in 561ms, and the TTL=41 pinging something in UK replied in 700ms, and the...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 10/10/2004 Views: 0
Say I have a zone file in bind 9 as below..: $TTL 86400 @                     IN SOA          ns1.mydnsserver.com. root.mydnsserver.com. (                                      1            ; S...
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 11/16/2005 Views: 77
Dear Experts, I have a visor pda , it is handspring visor pda . but i do not have the serial cable . so can anyone help me to make it, .. nb. i discovered the following..... The serial po...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 10/06/2004 Views: 12