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- Merge PR #268, draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10 has become RFC 8767 on
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- Merge PR #268, draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10 has become RFC 8767 on
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27 July 2020: Ralph
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27 July 2020: Ralph
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- Merge PR #269, Fix python module len() implementations, by Torbjörn
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- Merge PR #269, Fix python module len() implementations, by Torbjörn
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# Time in milliseconds before replying to the client with expired data.
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# Time in milliseconds before replying to the client with expired data.
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# This essentially enables the serve-stale behavior as specified in
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# This essentially enables the serve-stale behavior as specified in
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# draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10 that first tries to resolve before
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# RFC 8767 that first tries to resolve before
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# immediately responding with expired data. 0 disables this behavior.
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# immediately responding with expired data. 0 disables this behavior.
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# A recommended value is 1800.
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# A recommended value is 1800.
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# serve-expired-client-timeout: 0
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# serve-expired-client-timeout: 0
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.B serve\-expired\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
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.B serve\-expired\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
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Limit serving of expired responses to configured seconds after expiration. 0
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Limit serving of expired responses to configured seconds after expiration. 0
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disables the limit. This option only applies when \fBserve\-expired\fR is
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disables the limit. This option only applies when \fBserve\-expired\fR is
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enabled. A suggested value per draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10 is between
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enabled. A suggested value per RFC 8767 is between
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86400 (1 day) and 259200 (3 days). The default is 0.
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86400 (1 day) and 259200 (3 days). The default is 0.
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.TP
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.B serve\-expired\-ttl\-reset: \fI<yes or no>
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.B serve\-expired\-ttl\-reset: \fI<yes or no>
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.B serve\-expired\-reply\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
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.B serve\-expired\-reply\-ttl: \fI<seconds>
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TTL value to use when replying with expired data. If
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TTL value to use when replying with expired data. If
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\fBserve\-expired\-client\-timeout\fR is also used then it is RECOMMENDED to
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\fBserve\-expired\-client\-timeout\fR is also used then it is RECOMMENDED to
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use 30 as the value (draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10). The default is 30.
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use 30 as the value (RFC 8767). The default is 30.
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.TP
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.TP
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.B serve\-expired\-client\-timeout: \fI<msec>
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.B serve\-expired\-client\-timeout: \fI<msec>
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Time in milliseconds before replying to the client with expired data. This
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Time in milliseconds before replying to the client with expired data. This
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essentially enables the serve-stale behavior as specified in
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essentially enables the serve-stale behavior as specified in
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draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10 that first tries to resolve before immediately
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RFC 8767 that first tries to resolve before immediately
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responding with expired data. A recommended value per
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responding with expired data. A recommended value per
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draft-ietf-dnsop-serve-stale-10 is 1800. Setting this to 0 will disable this
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RFC 8767 is 1800. Setting this to 0 will disable this
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behavior. Default is 0.
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behavior. Default is 0.
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.TP
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.TP
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.B val\-nsec3\-keysize\-iterations: \fI<"list of values">
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.B val\-nsec3\-keysize\-iterations: \fI<"list of values">
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