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RE: Content Delivery Networks
From: <andrew2 () one net>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:14:40 -0400
Rodney Joffe wrote:
On Aug 9, 2007, at 10:55 PM, Paul Reubens wrote:How do you engineer around enterprise and ISP recursors that don't honor TTL, instead caching DNS records for a week or more?In my "little" bit of research and experience over the last 10 years in this field, I have often pursued this "urban myth". It remains largely just that. The most common supposed violator of this was AOL. I found myself in a position at one stage to get to the "root" of this, and was rather impressed to find that it was indeed a myth. We've just finished a small research project where we looked at approximately 16 million recursive servers. The only ones violating this were some CPE devices that ran local recursive services, and they were generally along the lines of returning the appropriate TTL the first time they were queried, and if the TTL was zero, they returned a higher TTL (10000 seconds) to subsequent queries for a short period (5 minutes). It may have been a code bug, or a designed behavior given that these were CPE devices.
Very interesting. We've all heard and probably all passed along that little bromide at one time or another. Is it possible that at one time it was true (even possibly for AOL) but with the rise of CDNs, policies of not honoring TTL's have fallen by the wayside? Andrew
Current thread:
- RE: Cisco CRS-1 vs Juniper 1600 vs Huawei NE5000E, (continued)
- RE: Cisco CRS-1 vs Juniper 1600 vs Huawei NE5000E Jason J. W. Williams (Aug 03)
- Content Delivery Networks Rod Beck (Aug 06)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 06)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Michal Krsek (Aug 07)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 07)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Michal Krsek (Aug 07)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Patrick W.Gilmore (Aug 07)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Michal Krsek (Aug 07)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Paul Reubens (Aug 09)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Rodney Joffe (Aug 10)
- RE: Content Delivery Networks andrew2 (Aug 10)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks John Levine (Aug 10)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 10)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Crist Clark (Aug 10)
- Message not available
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Rodney Joffe (Aug 10)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Chris L. Morrow (Aug 10)
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- Re: Content Delivery Networks Chris L. Morrow (Aug 11)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Florian Weimer (Aug 13)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Rodney Joffe (Aug 13)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Chris L. Morrow (Aug 13)
- Re: Content Delivery Networks Bjørn Mork (Aug 14)