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[dns-wg] [Ext] Re: Changes to Time-to-Live (TTL) values in reverse DNS zones
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Edward Lewis
edward.lewis at icann.org
Thu Apr 21 14:43:52 CEST 2022
On 4/21/22, 4:23 AM, "dns-wg on behalf of Anand Buddhdev" <dns-wg-bounces at ripe.net on behalf of anandb at ripe.net> wrote: > In the past 24 hours, we have not seen *any* increase in the query rate. I'm not shocked - but if this holds up, it'll seriously challenge the commonly held belief that TTL and query rate are inversely proportional. I once did some work [that could not be made public] where I began to suspect that the two were unrelated.
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