Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2015 11:50:33 +0000 From: opendaddy@hushmail.com To: "Jon Radel" <jon@radel.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, terje@elde.net Subject: Re: Initial request to server extremely slow after longer periods of inactivity Message-ID: <20150409115033.450C7401E3@smtp.hushmail.com> In-Reply-To: <55261B15.7040102@radel.com> References: <20150409034121.7D7C720395@smtp.hushmail.com> <55261B15.7040102@radel.com>
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On 9. april 2015 at 6:23 AM, "Jon Radel" <jon@radel.com> wrote: > >Something has gone semi-wrong with DNS and it works quickly when >in a local cache and takes a long time to fetch when expired from the >cache? >Assuming you're using names for the connections..... Yep, using names. I recently fixed my reverse DNS but to no avail. I'm using NSD: # cat nsd.conf server: ip4-only: yes hide-version: yes logfile: "/var/log/nsd.log" zone: name: "mydomain.com" zonefile: "/usr/local/etc/nsd/mydomain.com" notify: $FRIENDS_IP NOKEY provide-xfr: $FRIENDS_IP NOKEY # cat mydomain.com $ORIGIN mydomain.com. $TTL 3m @ IN SOA ns.mydomain.com. od.mydomain.com. ( 2013070501 1h 15m 1w 3m ) @ NS ns.mydomain.com. @ NS ns.friendsdomain.com. @ MX 10 mail.mydomain.com. @ A $MY_IP ns IN A $MY_IP mail IN A $MY_IP somename IN A $MY_IP www IN CNAME mydomain.com. Thanks! O.D. cc Terje Elde > >--Jon Radel >jon@radel.com
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